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What is termdd.sys?

termdd.sys is a DLL file which is responsible for component Remote Desktop Server Driver in Windows systems like Windows 7 Professional Edition 64-bit. It was created on 7/13/2009 5:16:37 PM, the size is 62544 bytes and its version is 6.1.7600.16385.

termdd.sys can be infected by virus TrojanDownloader:Win32/Adload.DB which spreads through social network Yammer to download and install malware 1-abc.net Startup Booster on the affected machines.

Once infected, the file path of termdd.sys will be re-set as:C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\machine.inf_amd64_neutral_9e6bb86c3b39a3e9\

And the software like PC game Beyond Good & Evil, Web browser Opera Mini 6.5.26955 or antivirus Quick Heal Internet Security 2012 can't start up, along with error message:termdd.sys is missing or was not found.

When you restart your computer, you would receive termdd.sys blue screen of death (BSOD), along with stop error code:0X1539280

I am helping my friend clean/remove viruses from his laptop. One issue he has is a few weeks ago his laptop started to hang on that Black xp splash screen with the loadbar. After about 5 minutes the screen advances and takes you to the logon screen as normal without any further boot problems. I booted with safe mode and it loads a bunch of drivers i guess, and it last displays mup.sys before it lags for ~5min and then just moves on. I enabled boot logging and got Service Pack 3 1 29 2011 18:42:36.375 Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\hal.dll Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\KDCOM.DLL I also tried a SFC and a CHKDSK /P /R and FIXBOOT. Nothing ive tried has seemed to help, so anyone have any ideasas to why it gets hung up on that splash loadbar screen?

The issue is not with Mup.sys, but with whatever is loading IMMEDIATELY AFTER it. Since this PC has has malware, it is difficult to know if intelppm.sys is legit or not (there is malware that masquerades as this driver). My first hunch is to suspect the malware is still alive and well. So, let's start here: What is the name of the malware? What method was used to attempt to remove it?

As Daavee said, the problem is with the driver that loads after mup.sys (intelppm.sys), try here and see if it helps: http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/software-os/f/3524/p/8117325/16898440.aspx John

Please post a link to your thread. Assuming there is truly no malware left (and keep in mind that some malware is quite good at avoiding detection), then there is indeed something weird going on with your legit intelppm.sys driver. What is the make and model of the laptop? Have drivers been updated recently? Maybe (at least) one needs to be rolled back. Or updated! Keep in mind that a Clean Install is always an option, too.

Well i went there and sought advice. I ran all sorts of programs as they directed and found no rootkits or malware. I reran avast , spybot, and microsoft security essentials and they correspond with finding no malware. The laptop preforms normally all except for hanging at the loadbar on boot. Any other suggestions as to what i might be or how to find out whats running into boot issues? -phil

Yup, this PC has really gotten infected. You can either perform a Clean Install or post to one of the specialty forums to get expert guidance to attempt to remove this apparent rootkit. Here are two examples: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic371159.html http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic338921.html

Directx not found, and cannot be installed because of an internal error??

There is no directx version on my computer whenever I run dxdiag. Whenever I try to install the latest Directx through Microsoft's DX setup, it gives me an internal error and states to check the dxlog. I've done almost everything on the internet that have been stated, I've deleted my registries that have had DirectX on it, I've also downloaded registry fixers that haven't helped at all, none so far can help me fix this problem. Here is my directx log: ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 11/11/2009, 10:20:48 SB X-Fi Audio [8000],0x00200000,9,2,,5.03.2600.5512 USB Audio Device,0x00200000,1,1,,5.03.2600.5512

Thanks for the reply. I actually got it fixed, and Googling it was not my best help. In fact, at the end, Microsoft wasn't the answer (trying to install Direct X again through their website). My method apparently wasn't ever checked online, so maybe someone out there with my problem should take note. . . This is how I did it: I called up my friend and ultimately what he did was he logged onto his father's computer, which had Windows XP, and he went into his registry files. He told me to open up my registry files and asked me what was in my "Direct X" registry, I told him that there was nothing in there. So he simply told me step by step over the phone on what command key to open up, then enter in the digits exactly, and after around 15 minutes of fiddling with new key commands, I saved the new registry commands and closed out of my Regedit. I ran dxdiag and there it was, Microsoft recognized that I had a Direct X 9.0c installed; however, just to be safe I reinstalled Direct X that came

Hi Snowpy24, Welcome to Microsoft Answers. Method 1: Download the direct X from Microsoft website and then try to install it on the system. Check the link mentioned below. DirectX End-User Runtimes (August 2009) Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

Hi Snowpy24, Good to know that you were able to resolve your issue and thank you for letting us know the resolution. Hope you have a good day. For anymore queries you can always post on Microsoft Answers. Thank you and Regards. Thahaseena M Microsoft Answers Support Engineer. Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

It is sad but this was the only solution that fixed my PC.

My direct X did disappear, but it wasn't recently, and I did attempt to restore, but I could not find the checkpoint on where to restore. I was playing Call of Duty: World At War when I notice my computer's FPS dropping below average. My computer then was recently reinstalled because it got a virus and my computer guy, in order to save my old files, just reinstalled it. He installed a DX10 on a XP, so I guess that was conflicting with my games, so I decided to Google up on how to delete it or to revert back to DX9. In the end, I deleted it out of my registry files (bad idea apparently. . .) and I could not install direct x 9.0c, it kept stating it was an internal error, and people over the internet just kept saying "Microsoft has a page on this. . . do whatever they state" and some say "If it's that worse, then you have to install Service Pack" (which I couldn't do, because SP3 wasn't listed under my Remove). I fixed the problem as I stated above to Thahaseena, thanks for the advice th

Did your DX disappear recently? If so, it might be possible to use system restore to get back to a good state. You might also try DX web update: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2da43d38-db71-4c1b-bc6a-9b6652cd92a3&displaylang=en

Help! Random BSODs! Driver Power State Failure

I wiped my computer recently and took out the Windows 7 RC and went back to Windows Vista Ultimate and added SP1. However, now, at random times, I have been experiencing DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE BSODs and after doing a bit of research, it could have to do with the CPU and/or RAM. I ran the RAM check and it passed, and I have not altered the BIOS at all. I even set everything in the BIOS back to default settings and the problem still persists. I'm hoping that one of you guys can help me out here.... Operating System: Windows Vista™ Ultimate (6.0, Build 6001) Service Pack 1 (6001.vistasp1_gdr.090302-1506) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: Gateway System Model: P-7805u Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) Checksum: 00000000

Hello UnrealCH13f, There are several scenarios that could result from this error message, please take a look at the following link: http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?catalog=LCID%3D1033&query=DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE&mode=r You should also check your computer manufacturer's website for any driver/software updates. Hope this helps you. Let us know either way. Make it a great day! "In the End The Love You Take, Is Equal To The Love You Make" (The Beatles last song from thier last album, Abbey Road.)

Will my computer be able to run this game.

I wanted to know if my computer would be able to run Halo 2 before i buy and if it cant run it tell me what i should do here is my directx diagnosis ------------------ System Information Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6001.18063 DirectSound: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6001.18063

im not to sure what my graphic card is and how much space i have also i have 1.86ghz will that be enough

http://www.microsoft.com/games/pc/halo2.aspx Above is the Microsoft link with the information about what is required to run Halo 2. System Requirements Microsoft® Windows® Vista™ 2 GHz or faster processor 1 GB of system RAM 7 GB available hard disk space NVIDIA 6100, ATI X700, or above Mick Murphy - Microsoft Partner

As per the log you have Integrated Graphics card... Its hard to upgrade the graphics card in Laptops... http://www.pcworld.com/article/148909/upgrading_your_laptops_graphics_card.html Cheers, Vejay

World of warcraft wil not start frequently

From december i have problems playing World of warcraft and other games, sometimes the display will go black and displays "no signal" after 10 seconds. only solution is hard reset. It frequently happens with WOW, sometimes with mediaplayer, and sometimes with other games. Contacted blizzard several times but their answers wil not get the ploblem solverd (repaired the game, updated all video drivers, direct X and so on. dxdiaginfo: ------------------ Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18005 DirectSound: Headset (2- Creative HS-1200 Headset),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18005

when you say it doesn't start -- do you get the launcher screen? I've had problems with that -- and in fact, on ubuntu, I had to go to running Wow.exe (rights were messed up on launcher). Secondly -- make sure you have the ports 1119 and 3724 open. I have seen where the launcher (12.x.x.x) something -- I'd have to look it up Hangs. Each realm, however, has it's own IP address. Wow has them posted on their website. Hopefully, some of this will give you some stuff to check out. '

Seemingly unsolvable blue screen problem

My computer has a serious problem of blue screening while I play World of Warcraft. Here is the entire story: I haven't always gotten blue screen errors while playing WoW. It used to happen very rarely, like once a month. Over time it started to happen more and more often. Sometimes it would happen once a day or maybe even once a week. On bad days I could blue screen multiple times a day and wouldn't even be able to play and then eventually the problem would slow down. Currently the problem is worse than ever and it has made the game unplayable. I can't be on for more than a few seconds before seeing the blue screen that I am so accustomed to seeing. The error I get says: STOP: 0x00000124 (0x00000000x83F973F0, 0xB2000010, 0x00010C0F) I have tried everything suggested to me to fix this and they have all done absolutely nothing. I've made sure all my drivers are up to date, installed all the windows updates, and installed more RAM thinking that would help. (I'm sure the RAM isn't bad) I have spent the last 2 days trying everything and getting absolutely no where. I have no clue why the error is happening its very frustrating and I am convinced that this problem is un fixable. Here is my dx diag. ------------------ Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158 DirectSound: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158

Hi Shockie, Do you get blue screen only while play World of Warcraft game? Check if the game is compatible with windows 7. If is not compatible then try installing it in compatibility mode and check if the issue persists. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/Search.aspx?type=Software&s=World%20of%20Warcraft http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows You may also try to download and install video card driver from the manufacturer’s website. Then check if the issue persists. http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index5.aspx?lang=en-us You may also update BIOS and Chipset drivers and check. Modifying BIOS/complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) settings incorrectly can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the configuring of BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Modifications of the settings are at your own risk. For f

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Direct X Problem

Hi Im on a Windows XPS| m1530(Vista) and im trying to play StarCarft and its not working I keep getting a problem bout my DirectX. Problem: "SC was unable to find the file "Ddraw.dll" , which is a component of Microsoft DirectX. Please Run the program "Setup.exe." on the SC CD-Rom and install Microsoft DirectX." " The encounter problem while trying to initialize DirectX was: unknown error 0x000000c1 Vidinimo_PC.ccp line 113 DirectSound: Speakers / Headphones (SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6001.18063 HDMI (SigmaTel High Definition ,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6001.18063

Hello Brandon Groome, Thank you for using Microsoft Answers forum. I suggest you reinstall DirectX. The link below is to the download site. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=2da43d38-db71-4c1b-bc6a-9b6652cd92a3#QuickInfoContainer You can also see if you have any corrupted files. U se the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe). To do this, follow these steps: 1. Open an elevated command prompt. To do this, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Allow. 2. Type the following command, and then press ENTER: sfc /scannow The sfc /scannow command scans all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions. Thanks for using the Answers Forum. Please let us know how this works out. Joseph Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answer

My PC's Wireless network adapter isn't working...

Yesterday i installed vista (i already had vista but i wanted to start off clean again) and now when i try to connect to my modem, it says that there is no network adapter... before i installed the clean copy of vista it used to work. Now it doesn't please help me! Computer information: ------------------ System Information ------------------ Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6000.16386 DirectSound: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6000.16386

I will tell you exactly what happened. When you did your "new" installation of Vista, you removed the driver for your Wifi Adapter. Because the adapter in your laptop is an older one, the driver search that occurs during installation can't find the driver for it because the installation media disc has a limited resource of drivers available. You need to find the manufacturer's driver for the adapter in your machine. You more than likely won't find the adapter/device info because it isn't active. Locate the Make and model of your machine, search the manufacturer's website for your machine and locate the best instance of a device driver from their website

Hi Ray305, Please see the following article with troubleshooting: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Troubleshoot-network-connection-problems Hope this helps! Debra Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think

Someone please help me i really want to surf the web again on my laptop!

I have the same device not working also. It happened to me when I went from Vista Ultimate x64 to Windows 7 Ultimate x64. I can surf the web, and I do not what problem it is causing. Do to that, I did not notice there was a problem until my support for for my upgrade was expired. I have tried everything I can do using the action center and device manager and it is still not working. I really dont want to have to pay $60 to talk to someone from mircosoft, but it may come to me doing that.

Can someone please tell me what's going on?

BSOD's

I got my debugfile but i dont know what is causing the fault. i have been looking around to find a solution. some say its ram problem. i have done a memtest for 10 passes and 0 errors reported. Opened log file 'c:debuglog.txt' Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.11.0001.404 AMD64 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini081309-01.dmp] Checksum: 00000000 Closing open log file c:debuglog.txt

Hello ycwkpp898, Thank you for posting. All indications from the mini dump are of memory corruption. Have you made any recent hardware changes or added any RAM to your system? I read where you stated that you have performed a “memtest”. Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

Need sound drivers for Compaq Presario SR2020LA?

Hello, i own a Compaq Presario SR2020LA with XP SP3, i recently had to install windows again, since i had a virus, but my computer have no sound now, i have tried going to this web page: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=pv-42532-1&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=3285443&os=228〈=en which is supposed to be the original driver for my pc, the one i had when i bought it, now, it says i need to have Microsoft Universal Audio Architecture High Definition Audio bus driver on the system before installing these drivers, so i installed this one: Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4371&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_80\3&267A616A&0&A4 Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 5.01.2600.5512 (Spanish), 4/13/2008 22:28:42, 68992 bytes

i have the same problem when i upgraded my video card my sound quit working im using a compaq presario sr2013wm i think microsoft quit supplying that drive since it's included with service pack 3

My PC Games keep crashing after 5-10 minutes of play.

I've had this problem for several day's now and I'm really at a loss of what to do next. Some crashes dump me back to windows with "Prototype (Or which ever game ) has encountered and problem and needs to close" or ever now and then I get a blue screen crash and my PC reboots itself. Specs OS Windows Vista 32bit SP2 Core 2 Quad 2.33Ghz Q8200 Gigabyte MOBO EP45-UD3P Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18005 DirectSound: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18005

Ghost_Boy107, Thank you for visiting the Microsoft Answers community. You said this problem just started a few days ago, correct? Have you tried doing a system restore back to a point in time before this happened? That would be a first step: To restore the operating system to an earlier point in time, follow these steps: Click Start, type system restore in the Start Search box, and then click System Restore in the Programs list. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue. In the System Restore dialog box, click Choose a different restore point, and then click Next. In the list of restore points, click a restore point that was created before you began to experience the issue, and then click Next. Click Finish. The computer restarts, and the system files and settings are returned to the state that they were in at the time that the restore point was created. If that does not fix it, then it is not due to a recent change in the

Can't boot - OS Version Mismatch__

I don't know if this forum is strictly for the released version of Win7, but I sure would appreciate some help getting my Win7 RC working long enough to export my data and settings so I can import them into my retail version. I've searched through all applicable posts on this board, but have not found any problems similar to mine. I don't really remember now what preceeded this situation, so before giving all of the symptoms, let me first explain what I have done so far. One day I booted to the following message: (this is not a BSOD, it's white on black, and doesn't halt the processor) File: Windows\system32\winload.ext WPC600N.sys WPC600N.sys+456d7 0x9c90c000 0x9c9b7000 0x000ab000 0x467b2883 6/21/2007 6:40:19 PM WudfPf.sys 0x8ce83000 0x8ce9d000 0x0001a000 0x49ee9399 4/21/2009 8:48:41 PM

Hi AzWiz, The version of Windows installed and the version of Windows on the disc are different or is recognized as being different versions and that is why you receive the ‘OS Mismatch’ message. You can try the following steps to resolve the issue. Disconnect any additional hardware before completing these steps. Modifying REGISTRY settings incorrectly can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the configuring of REGISTRY settings can be solved. Modifications of these settings are at your own risk. Note: Before attempting the following please do backup what data you can. 1. Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

Thank you for your suggestion(s). I will do both. Post a new thread (modify the title a little) and take a run at the registry. My initial reaction was the same as yours, ie: remove the driver. What's throwing me for a loop is the error message when trying to repair. Thanks again.

I'm trying to avoid that because some of my programs have to actually be running to export the data, it can't just be "fork lifted" to a new environment. I can copy all of the standard stuff like outlook .pst, doc, xls, etc, etc, but need a slightly working system, even if in safe mode to be able to import into a new working Win7 computer. Since it looks like a driver problem, is there a way with remote registry to remove the offending drivers? or is that really the problem. I don't care how much time it takes (I don't charge myself by the hour), I'd just like to get this over & done with. Since the error comes up so quickly ie: just pushing F8 from the boot mgr screen, it doesn't seem like a driver to me, because they don't even start loading, so it's gotta be the boot environment somehow. Any bone you can toss to this old dog would be very much appreciated!!

No sound after upgrade to Windows 7-using a hdmi cable through a onkyo speaker

Sound quit working on radeon 3400 hd series after upgrade to windows 7 ultimate worked fine on vista using a hdmi cable through a onkyo speaker . I get no speakers or headphones plugged in ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 5/22/2010, 14:11:08 Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Short answer yes to the above . I have checked for all updates and read blogs and they all seem to report a dvi to hdmi adapter as being the problem. Not the problem I run a strait hdmi cord to the receiver it worked fine until one of the automatic updates and can't do a roll back far enough

Hi, 1. Have you upgraded the sound drivers? 2. Do you have all the latest Windows Updates? Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

There is no display adapter error and yes i have tried system restore no it didn't work I am also working with ati experts ? to come up with a solution as well so I have downloaded and installed the latedt drivers

Hello Gregor316 Please relay if the display adapter is detected in Device Manager or if there is an error code . Also, in addition to Syed's reply, you may also try running a system restore to a date prior to the automatic update and then check the issue. To do this, please see the link below: System Restore Also, to verify, have you also tried installing the latest available driver for the display card provided by the manufacturer? Below is a link for the video card provided manufacturer: http://support.amd.com/us/psearch/Pages/psearch.aspx?type=2.4.1&product=2.4.1.3.15&contentType=GPU+Download+Detail&ostype=Select+an+Operating+System+(OS)+type&keywords=&items=20 I hope this information is helpful. Thank you, Mary Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

Hello Gregor316, If the issue still persists, you may verify that the HDMI device is set as the default playback device. To do this, click Start>Control Panel and then click Sound. Under the playback Tab, click Speakers and then right click to verify that the HDMI device is set as the default playback device. Thank you, Mary Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

Cannot get Windows 7 Ultimate: x86 or 64-bit; Vista Ultimate: x86 or 64-bit, to install and run properly.

I have tried repeatedly to get Windows 7 ultimate: x86, 64-bit; Vista Ultimate: x86 and 64-bit, to install and run properly, but neither of them will boot up without starting in Safe Mode and only Safe Mode each time. I have done bootlogs on all OS's with the following errors: Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Version 6.1 (Build 7600) 11 11 2009 08:15:58.375 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll Thanks Again, Pipesnpistons

PipesAndPistons - i have similar issue (those long list of Did Not Load Driver xxxxxx) PLUS the typical BSOD. i found that the F6 driver (storage matrix) needs the latest update specifically supporting Win 7 64-bit. fortunately, intel just released the latest F6 version the day i was doing the upgrade. the BSOD that i got is typical of the problem on RAID that is disabled in the BIOS Utility Setup. so if you're likewise having the BSOD, the RAID has to be ENABLED first before the F6 driver is installed. my system though - Intel D975XBX2 - Intel CPU Core 2 Quad Q6600 - 1 terrabyte hard drive - 16 GB RAM - Radeon HD 4870 x 2 the F6 driver needs to be loaded before the windows 7 setup partitions the HDD - then to subsequent OS installation. please note that when i run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor - the result did not mention anything about the need to use the F6 dirver supporting win 7 64-bit - so running the upgrade advisor is a good idea - but be ready with these initial drivers that

Finally I can update: I replaced the Nvidia 7600 GS with my ATI X1600, and it would finally completely boot and operate in Windows 7-64bit. Amazing. The next problem is the LOAD time for Wn 7. It shows 404 seconds and I cannot understand why it takes nearly 7 mins to completely load windows. Every driver is up-to-date, WDDM. How can an old computer such as my SuperMicro P4DC6 with Dual Xeon's and my MSI K7D-L with Dual Amd Athlon 2600 MP's boot in under a minute, but this computer cannot. I have disabled every device that is needed, but still at 7 mins load time. I have done research on this, but maybe not enough. Also, I do not belive the "F6 Storage Matrix" will apply to me since I have no Intel chipset for raid or SATA. Anything on the TYAN S2885 is either AMD or Silicon Image. Ran the Upgrade Advisor, and everything is Green! Thanks Again for the advice and suggestions!

Run the Windows 7 upgrade advisor first: http://windows.microsoft.com/upgradeadvisor Make sure that you have the Windows 7 or vista compatible drivers for all the devices and mainly Nvidia and AMD K8 processor.

Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Startup getting Blue Screen errors

Hey guys i need to ask for solutions regarding the problem i'm facing now which is that after i reformatted my harddisk from Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit to 64-bit i'm having a brief BSOD after the Windows logo. During the BSOD, i can see my mouse cursor and i am able to move it around. The BSOD will go away after the Welcome screen appears and hence, my desktop. It irritates me that i'm having BSOD before the startup. Please help me! Thank you My comp specs are : Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Intel DP55WB motherboard Intel Core i5 (1st Generation) Kingston 4gb ram 1333Mhz Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\ndisuio.sys as you can see that my vga.sys, NDproxy.sys and srv.sys is not loaded. Solutions please?

Having install win7 64 bit did you then install all the drivers provided by your motherboard maker and MSI graphics site? PS According to that boot log its 32bit drivers that are getting loaded

what kind of 32bit drivers is being loaded? how do you see it? i downloaded the 64bit graphics driver file from nvidia site.. i shall try downloading it from msi site then.. ps. thanks for the notice :)

Windows 7 Black Screen with Cursor on Load. 3-5 minutes long

I have an HP 8740w Elitebook with Windows 7 that takes upwards of 5 minutes to start up. It will sit at a black screen with the mouse (which moves) until it finally loads the login screen. The netsvcs group also takes up 900 mb + of ram and eventually the computer overheats? and immediately shuts off. I am thinking there may be a driver issued. Below is the latest boot log from the laptop. The machine works fine in safe mode. Also, no major changes have occurred to the PC. Service Pack 1 4 29 2015 14:44:38.610 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\asyncmac.sys

5 minutes is really not such a big deal. OH REALLY?

5 minutes is really not such a big deal. A shut down due to over-heating -- that's a big deal. That means your fans are not operating correctly, there is so much dust packed in it that it cannot function effectively or it (they) has just failed. It could also mean failure of the thermal paste between the heat synch on top of the processor and the processor itself. When a computer shuts down to protect itself due to over-heating, it is telling you that you are on borrowed time. If this is a desktop , take the proper precautions and open it. If it is packed with dust everywhere, use a can of compressed air to clean it out. Pay particular attention to the heat synch on top of the processor and its fan. If this is really bad, take it out doors because there may be a lot of dust. If it is laptop , opening is not an option for most people and would require a competent technician.

Hi, Thank you for contacting on Microsoft community. The issue ( black screen ) you’re facing could be related to drivers and could be resolved by updating the drivers. Without the correct driver, the hardware or device that you want to use won't work properly. Try the steps in the following Microsoft Help article. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/why-is-my-screen-black-when-i-start-windows-7 Registry disclaimer to do so : Important this section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 322756 ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/ )

Thank you for your response. I apologize for the delayed response to your post, I appreciate your effort & patience that you have put to resolve this issue. You need to update video driver. I would suggest you to perform the other troubleshooting steps from the same link if the issue is not solved Optimize Windows for better performance http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/optimize-windows-better-performance#optimize-windows-better-performance=windows-7 CPU usage will go high, if there are some unnecessary applications get loaded with the operating system. You can check in the task manager for usage of processer status. Hope the information helps. Keep us updated about the status of the issue persists. We will be happy to help.

Hi, Thank you for contacting on Microsoft community. The issue ( black screen ) you’re facing could be related to drivers and could be resolved by updating the drivers. Without the correct driver, the hardware or device that you want to use won't work properly. Try the steps in the following Microsoft Help article. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/why-is-my-screen-black-when-i-start-windows-7 Registry disclaimer to do so : Important this section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 322756 ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/ )

1.) already tried reconnection cables before posting this thread 2.) With Disk Verifier i didn't find anithing EDIT: 3.) using Driver Genius i found 33 updates! - i will update drivers and hope that will works! Thanks, Grega

Hi, Results verified by WinDBG, DumpCHK, and BlueScreenView. Chrome was running at the time of the BlueSceen however it was not the CAUSE. Memory_Corruption was shown as cause however that is not 100% always true. Check the memory by swapping some in and out to see if the crash always occurrs with certain configuarations. Check the drive to be sure you have at least 10+ GB free and run checkdisk /f /r to be sure drive corruption is not an issue (virtual memory can also cause this error). Have you modified Virtual Memory in any manner (Pagefile.sys)? Hope this helps.

Hi, Those automatic updare programs end up causing issues. Checking for drivers manually as indicated in the troubleshooter link is by far the preferred method. My usually schedule is about about every 4 months or if there is a related issue. DriverView makes it easy to see which drivers versions are being used. Be sure to check for BIOS and low level chipset drivers. Disk or Driver Verifier? Hopefully you mean you ran Driver Verifier and it showed no issues. Use all the methods in the troubleshooter above and its links and you should be able to solve the issue. Sometimes this can be done without knowing the exact cause. Hope this helps.

Looks like chrome is causing a crash. And ntfs.sys with 0x0000001e. As it says here are you using raid?

I checked and i have SATA as IDE - so i'm not using RAID.

Yes, i mean Driver Verifier. I checked for all latest drivers and install them. Than i ran over 30hours Prime95 and no BSOD appers. After that, I reboot computer and after ~5min i get another BSOD. Here is link to BSOD: http://bohak.si/tmp/033011-20295-01.dmp Has anyone other ideas? Can reformat help? Thanks, Grega

Thanks again for your help! 4. Did you update the BIOS and low level chipset drivers? Is that correct (i installed them from offical page): http://www.driver-soft.com/html/169355.html ?

Hi, Memory tests do not catch all errors, see the Memory testing section below. Added that Memory_Corruption issues are not always memory, yeah its confusing. Besides the BIOS, did you also check for low level chipset drivers? And other major device drivers. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/test-your-computers-memory-using-windows-vista-memory-diagnostic-tool/ Hope this helps.

System specs: ASUS ROG Stiker Extreme 1TB Seagate Barracuda 160GB WD HDD 4x1 GB Corsair memory 2x Nvidia 8800GT Creative SB Audigy 530W PSU Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz Anybody notice that other people have CLASSPNP.sys loaded before it happens and I have disk.sys. Plus, i doubled checked that those are the most up-to-date drivers. This also occurs in safe mode.

Somehow, after 3 times running dism /image=* /cleanup-image /revertpendingchanges to unistall Windows updates (or at least stop from installing) then installed all of the updates except the Security updates that modifed kernal-mode drivers. It dropped down to 3:20. Just to be safe I uninstalled the Nvida 310 driver to a 306 driver (I somehow re-installed it?)

Update, Bad HDD was the issue.

Hi, Sorry to know that you are facing an issue of slow boot to computer due to driver issue. I can imagine the inconvenience you have experienced. Don’t worry. We are here to help fix your issue and guide you in the right direction. It seems that the issue is caused by Nvidia display drivers. Let’s try the following steps and check if it helps to fix the issues. Method 1: Hope this information helps. If you need further assistance, please reply and we will be happy to help you.

The problem restarted again, somehow. system info would help for more help,make model etc..

Sound issues with Diamond Xtreme Sound 7.1 and Windows 7

*original title - No WHQL drivers for certified sound card?* I recently installed windows 7 ultimate 64 bit, and my sound stopped working. I researched and found that alot of people were having problems with the onboard sound chip that I had. I went to the windows compatibility site and found a sound card that was certified for win 7 64 bit. I still have the same problem. Everything looks okay. Sound is not muted, speakers are plugged in, levels are high, speakers are the default output, exclusive control is turned off, and I ran a script to clean out the old drivers. It seems like I have tried every version of the driver, and none of them work. I ran dxdiag to look for problems, and I found that the drivers are not WHQL signed. If they were certified by MS then there is a version that is signed, correct? Any help with finding a signed driver or any other solution would be greatly appreciated. Sound card is Diamond Xtreme Sound 7.1 ------------------ Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hi koliver66, This issue can be either because of the wrong drivers or not digitally signed drivers installed on the computer. Let us know which devices are listed under “Sound, video, and game controllers” in Device Manager . Forum and let us know what you think. [If this post was helpful, please click the "Vote As Helpful" (green triangle) button. If it helps in resolving your issue, click "Propose As Answer" or "Mark As Answer" button. By proposing/marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]

Hi, Thank you for posting the query in Microsoft community forums. I understand that you are facing issue with Direct X on the computer. Please answer to the following questions. 1. What is the exact issue that you are facing? 2. Do you receive any error message? 3. Did you make any changes on the computer prior to the issue? To resolve the issue you may uninstall the Direct X installed on the computer and then you may download and install the latest version of DirectX from the link: How to download and install DirectX http://support.microsoft.com/kb/179113 Do let us know if you have any query related to DirectX in future. We will be happy to help. We, at Microsoft strive towards excellence and provide our customers with the best support

It didnt work i think the problem is that my Directc features Directdraw acceleration : not available Direct3d acceleration : not available AGp tecture acceleration :not availabe how do i enable them?

Hi, Method 1 : You may fix the gaming issue by following the steps from the link: Fixing game performance problems http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Fixing-game-performance-problems Method 2 : I would suggest you to perform clean boot and check if the problem persists. How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Note : Also, see the section on how to return your computer to a Normal startup mode by following the steps under “ Reset the computer to start as usual ”. Method 3 : If you're having problems getting a game to play properly, the DirectX Diagnostic Tool can help you point the source. Please provide the Direct X diagnostic details. Visit the link for information on how to run DirectX diagnosis. Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Diagnosing-basic-problems-with-DirectX Also see: DirectX: frequently asked questions http://windows.microsoft.c

The exact issue is that i cannot play any games because its like i my direct x isnt working any of the games that i installed i received errors that i need a direct x 8.1 or newer to run this program I tried to make any changes but cannot do so. i tried to install direct x 11 but cant because it is already installed how can i uninstall it by the way?? Thank you for replying :)))

have a long hang time upon startup right after the welcome screen

I did a boot log and found that there were some drivers not being loaded and i am unable to find these drivers online anywhere because i dont know exactly as to what they are. when i do a check on my drivers in a program online it always says i have around 39 outdated drivers but i can never update them it just tells me there outdated. anyhow here is the boot log. Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\kdcom.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\tssecsrv.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\RDPWD.SYS

My auto updates is on but im curious as which driver the \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\NDProxy.SYS is referring to i know its something that has to do with my networking drivers but other than that i am not sure.

i am NO computer whiz but "driver Max" is free and what i use to upkeep my drivers (so far)they have been brilliant esp in the simplicity of operation just please let me know what you find if you try good luck chris.

okay the memory test passed in every way as for the drivers which drivers should I update according to this log, i am not really sure.

Hi, Check for the latest updates offered through Windows Update. Automatically get recommended drivers and updates for your hardware http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Automatically-get-recommended-drivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware

Hi, NDProxy.SYS is a network device driver and it is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32\drivers. The program is not visible. It is a Microsoft signed file. The ndproxy.sys process is part of Microsoft Windows and should not be deleted or prevented from loading each time Windows loads. Doing so could cause errors or Windows to stop working.

Hi chrisHannant, If you’re facing similar kind of issue, you may create a new thread by going here: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us

Hi, Have you added hardware or updated drivers recently? Follow the suggestions and see if it helps. Method 1 Run memory test on your computer. Diagnosing memory problems on your computer http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Diagnosing-memory-problems-on-your-computer Method 2 Update the latest chipset and other drivers from the manufacturer’s website. Update a driver for hardware that isn't working properly http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isnt-working-properly

Windows 7 Pro sound got scratchy - Realtek AC97 sound card

Laptop: Toshiba Tecra A4 OS: Windows 7 Pro (upgraded with clean install from XP) Sound card: Realtek Driver: Latest available Realtek 6305 I have upgraded successfully to Windows 7 with a clean install. The sound card was working perfectly until 3 weeks ago. Now the sound coming out of the speakers is scratchy (either when reproducing a mp3 file, a video file or playing a cd/dvd). The sound is perfect when using earphones. The latest audio related download was the the Real Player Cloud software and the Quick Time Player. Windows had also several updates. Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Toshiba has W7 drivers for its latest WVista models only. For Tecra A4 WXP, Toshiba was using SoundMax drivers not Realtek. The problem is that the laptop had an excellent sound until recently. It does not make sense.

It would make sense if you had installed Recommended updates via windows update, as they include drivers

Visit Tosh support, specific to your model and reinstall the chipset and Realtek drivers, if they have win7 specific drivers

Blue Screen Error 0x3b SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (Please help :D )

Hi guys :) I made an computer for my nephew from old parts. He uses it mostly for gaming and has encountered no issues, but after a couple of months it started popping up Blue Screens.. Here's the details I found using BlueScreenView (it's all hieroglyphics to me) 072616-19609-01.dmp 7/26/2016 6:38:35 AM SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION 6/30/2016 10:11:33 AM I have tried updating the drivers, cleaning out the system, re-seating all of the components but nothing seems to work. I would really appreciate it if someone could provide a helpful suggestion :) Thank you all!

Thanks for the update, Frank.

Frank, is there a reason why you haven't updated your system with the latest service pack available? It could be very beneficial towards resolving some of these issues. Install Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15090/windows-7-install-service-pack-1-sp1 Steps to follow before you install Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 from the Microsoft Download Center. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2505743 Troubleshoot issues installing Windows 7 Service Pack 1. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2527001 As for the crash, it was caused by memory corruption, possibly related to your ATI Display driver. To help confirm that, please run driver verifier, and then upload and share a link to the resulting dump file. Driver Verifier-- tracking down a mis-behaving driver. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_10-update/driver-verifier-tracking-down-a-mis-behaving/f5cb4faf-556b-4b6d-95b3-c48669e4c983

Hi! I turned on Driver Verifier, and it seems that the BSODs stopped. Instead, it just freezes randomly and the worse thing is it doesn't leave any memory dump. What do you guys think I should do? Should I just leave it running for 36-48 hours? Guys thank you very much for the warm hospitality :)

Consistent failures pointing in one direction: PROCESS_NAME: Krisan Cafe Cl If you don't need that immediately - why not uninstall it, restart and see how things look for a while. You can always install it again later, right? If you have more crashes with Krisan Cafe Cl uninstalled, post them.

Hey what's up people :) Update: It seems that the computer is still riddled with BSODs (had 10 of them so far haha) despite an OS reinstall and using an old AMD Crimson driver. There was even instances where the driver failed (went into a black screen) but eventually recovered after 2-3 minutes. Here's the download link to all the minidumps if anyone wants to check them :) (Driver Verifier not turned on) https://www.mediafire.com/folder/72adw77y6c886/Minidump What do you think XP ROCKS? Should I proceed to testing it with Driver Verifier?

Yes, The problem is with your display driver, try and restart your computer in safe mode (by tapping f8 while booting and when you see advance boot option select safe mode or safe mode with networking and wait a while to boot up) then check your driver ....and let me know Thank you

Hi there! Thank you so much for the reply, I didn't expect it to be that fast :) Here's a download link for the dump file: https://www.mediafire.com/?yplykpam9u82lay Again, thank you :D

Greetings people :) I've done a full OS reinstall, and it seems that the problem persists (another BSOD, this time 0xd1). I've done some research and it seems that a lot of people are having the same problems since the release of AMD Crimson 16.5.2 version and later. I'll use an older version of the driver, and I'll keep you guys posted to see if it helps with anything :)

Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate edition starts up, but with a blank screen

Hi, I've been struggling with a problem for some time now and as of now I'm clueless, but still fighting! After I turned off my computer 2 days ago, the next afternoon it would start, make the startup sound, the monitor would blink to change resolution to the one set up (1920), and then it would act as if there was no input to the monitor (blank / black screen); I don't see a mouse cursor. If I blindly type my password, it will log on normally, but I don't see anything; I just noticed it logged on by watching the HD led working. I can regain access to it (screen) if I log on using safe mode with networking, although it wouldn't come back when I log on normally. Technical details that I find relevant (please let me know any other needed): Video card: NVIDIA GTX 470 System: Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate Edition Intel Corei7 930 2.80GHz The ntbtlog.txt brings 4 drivers not properly loaded, as seen below: *** Edit: included the correct, up-to-date, log. *** Edit2: included useful information.

Hi, I just tested with another cable (DVI) and the behavior is the same. I tried to re-enable the GTX driver on device manager and it didn't work. I had to disable it again to be able to use the computer without entering in safe mode. And it's in 640x480 and very limited yet. Where should I proceed from here? Could it be a software problem? Thanks!

Please try to connect using the MB VGA connector and report back. FYI, driver updates offered in Windows Update should always be refused. The only source for driver updates should be the manufacturer's web site.

Is this a laptop or desktop? How old? How old is the video card? I think you are on the right track, thinking it is the video driver. If not, it could be a failure of the video card itself. Take a look at the back of your PC. Is there a VGA port on the mother board that you could connect your monitor to? If so, do a complete shut down and connect that way to diagnose the problem. If the VGA connection works, then you know you have isolated the problem to the video card/driver.

Try deleting the driver software altogether. In Device manager, right-click on the video adapter and choose uninstall. then click the Delete the driver from this device box. Reboot. Windows should then try to install A driver. It will likely be a standard VGA driver. If that works, then it is the driver software.

Is this a laptop or desktop? How old? How old is the video card? I think you are on the right track, thinking it is the video driver. If not, it could be a failure of the video card itself. Take a look at the back of your PC. Is there a VGA port on the mother board that you could connect your monitor to? If so, do a complete shut down and connect that way to diagnose the problem. If the VGA connection works, then you know you have isolated the problem to the video card/driver. Thanks for the reply, Canadian Tech! Here it goes: It's a desktop, ~7 years old, video card should be the same age. I liked your suggestion of changing the monitor connection, I just can't carry on the procedure right now because I'm missing the cable and I'll get on a trip soon. Quick question: if it were the video card (some physical fault or so), wouldn't I be able to not access an image whatsoever? I'm saying this because I'm writing from this computer in safe mode with networking. I tried changing resolu

The thread will not die. I will see your response when you return. Have a good trip.

I think I advanced in diagnosis. I followed the article https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/why-do-i-have-a-black-screen-when-i-start-windows/ddf978da-4ba1-49dc-8844-2407c3fc1c82 and when I disabled the video driver instead of uninstalling it, Windows would get stuck on "Windows loading(or starting up)" logo screen (before any log on screen, on normal boot. Then I tested normal boot with 640x480 resolution and it worked! Now I have a lot more resources available to work with, e.g. installing Windows Updates. Not sure though where I should proceed to from here. I don't want to just blindly install Windows updates, as that was what caused the problem last time, only that time I have a safe snapshot to come back to. I believe this event gives more insight as to the diagnosis, but I am not an specialist, so I'm not sure what insight could've been given and what to do to fix it, now that I have access to all resources except high video resolution. Any comment/insight would

Still can't test, just letting the thread alive.

Try deleting the driver software altogether. In Device manager, right-click on the video adapter and choose uninstall. then click the Delete the driver from this device box. Reboot. Windows should then try to install A driver. It will likely be a standard VGA driver. If that works, then it is the driver software. Hi Canadian Tech! I did it now, and when I logged back in safe mode with networking it reinstalled the NVIDIA drivers. I uninstalled everything I know of NVIDIA to try and prevent that, but couldn't delete what was in driverstore\filerepository folder. Even taking control of the whole filerepository folder, it still tells me I have to skip taking control of individual folders inside it. And I'm an admin of the machine. I did that to try and prevent Windows from finding a "suitable" version of what's missing and install it instead of using the standard driver when it notices the files missing in standard locations. I wonder if there's another way to force it to use the sta

Please try to connect using the MB VGA connector and report back. FYI, driver updates offered in Windows Update should always be refused. The only source for driver updates should be the manufacturer's web site. Will do, Canadian Tech! Just a heads up (so this thread doesn't die), I'm soon boarding in a long trip, so I should do the procedure only in about or over 20 days. Regards, -Flavio

Hi 1. Have you made any changes to your computer prior to this issue? Follow the suggestions and check if this works. Method 1 You may update the latest graphics card drivers. Update a driver for hardware that isn't working properly http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isnt-working-properly Method 2 You may perform clean boot to see if any service is causing this issue. How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Note : After troubleshooting follow Step 7: Reset the computer to start as usual

Help Please with Win7 BSOD

Hey people this is my problem (FYI i'm on nodding terms with computers but certainly no expert) I have a ACER Aspire t671-sb7z desktop pc Last week i decided to upgrade my PC from Vista to Win 7 and i also purchased 2GB(2x1GB) of RAM as it only had 1GB when i purchased it 5 years ago and was a bit sluggish. Anyway since upgrading the RAM & the OS i have encountered lots of blue screen which seem to trigger at random. The general warning message is that windows must shutdown to prevent damage to the computer. ImageSize: 00013000 Closing open log file c:debuglog.txt

Thanks for the reply, guys, i have zipped up the minidump files (there are three of them), and uploaded to rapidshare here is the link: http://rapidshare.com/files/1996278796/Minidumps.zip To answer some of your questions: 1) I do know what overclocking is, and i am not overclocking (i dont think this PC is even capable to be honest) 2) I have tried chkdsc and on both occasions it has caused a blue screen (different errors though on each occasion) 3) Im thinking it might be the RAM upgrade that has caused this, however after taking old the new RAM and replacing the old (2x512@s) in the original slots) i still got a random blue screen when browsing then internet.

Hi, Thank you for providing with the information: You may run chkdsk from WINRE. In order to troubleshoot this issue will run chkdsk from WinRE(Windows Recovery Environment After the scan if you get one or more errors from chkdsk, you may have to run the tool again. Hope this information helps.

Nick It depends on what files were corrupt and couldnt be fixed. If they are unimportant (like language or fonts) I wouldnt worry about it. If they are important then a repair install from the win 7 dvd is the quickest way to fix them. Since you suspect the RAM you probably should also run Memtest *Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder or another ISO burning program. http://www.memtest.org *Boot from the CD, and leave it running for at least 5 or 6 passes. *Just remember, any time Memtest reports errors, it can be either bad RAM or a bad motherboard slot. *Test the sticks individually, and if you find a good one, test it in all slots. Any errors are indicative of a memory problem. If a known good stick fails in a motherboard slot it is probably the slot.

Hello again, so the system file check has finished. And it states: Windows resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS log...... Is there anything else i can do, or shall i just sit tight and see if any more Blue Screens occur? Regards Nick

Things were looking good, i didn't encounter a blue screen for a while. Unfortunately it has just done it again. It happened as i was closing a program and opening Google chrome. I wrote down some of what the screen displayed. PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED DATA Technical Info: STOP 0X00000050 (0XFFFF88080C4E8AA), 0X000000000000008, 0XFFFF88080C4E8AA, 0X0000000000005. :(

Nick 3 different causes all relating to an OS corruption. Lets start with a system file check which will verify (And hopefully repair) the OS To run a system file check (SFC) Open an elevated cmd window (Go to start>type CMD>right click and run as administrator) Type SFC /scannow You may have to run this up to 3 times. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833 http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/ht/sfc-scannow.htm

Thankyou very much for your help, i am running a system file check now, i am just hoping i don't get the BSOD during the scan.

Nick If you continue to crash there are some more comprehensive tests we can run to figure the exact driver.

We do need the actual DMP file as it contains the only record of the sequence of events leading up to the crash, what drivers were loaded, and what was responsible. You may be able to get the DMP files without crashing by booting into safe mode (F8) with networking. If you are overclocking stop. (chances are if you dont know if you are, you are not)a To enable us to assist you with your computer's BSOD symptoms, upload the contents of your "\Windows\Minidump" folder. We need at least 2 DMP FILES to diagnose and confirm The procedure: * Copy the contents of \Windows\Minidump to another (temporary) location somewhere on your machine. * Zip up the copy. * Attach the ZIP archive to your post using the "paperclip" (file attachments) button. (if available on your site, MS doesnt have this) *Please upload them to a file sharing service like Skydrive or"Rapidshare" and put a link to them in your reply. Link for how to upload below. http://www.wikihow.com/Use-SkyDrive To ensure minidumps ar

Thanks for that, i was reading another forum after googling the problem and have already run a mem test which i quit out after 6 passes. I'll just continue using my PC as normal and hope not to encounter a BSOD. If i do i will post the details here. Many thanks all, you've been a great help Edit: i found the SFC details on my desktop, i thought i'd upload the link in-case they can give any clues to what the problem is. http://rapidshare.com/files/3201248504/sfcdetails.zip

Win 7 SP1 Boot Loop

I've had to do several clean installs to fix this problem on my self built desktop but it always comes back. It gets stuck in a boot up loop. I can start up in safe mode and I've tried a clean boot without any luck. My ntbtlog shows the same drivers as used in safe mode but then starts a repetitive list of "Did not load driver --" listing an NVIDIA audio driver followed by a couple of Intel divers. After about a dozen tries of loading those drivers then it continues on to try to load other drivers, some successful, some not, then repeats from the beginning with the safe boot drivers. I also have a laptop with Windows 7 without this problem. The following ntbtlog was done prior to a clean boot but the clean boot made no difference in the start up so I saw no reason to do another log. ntbtlog.txt Service Pack 112 12 2014 09:16:03.375 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll //restart with safe boot drivers and so on and so on for infinity//

Thank you for your reply However your suggestions are basic operating procedures and while helpful to a mewbie, is useless to me. Already tried that before posting and I did replace the NVIDIA driver with an earlier version resulting in no improvement. I think the problem is a basic failure of the Operating system to even recognize a failure and produce a BSOD. The Windows 7 program has no builtin safeguards or detection methods for boot loops. I understand programmers wish to have a driver reattempt to load but there has to be a limit to the attempts where upon an error screen is produced and feedback gets sent to the driver manufacturer.

Hi, Thank you for your detailed response. I will suggest you to place the system in clean boot and perform hardware clean boot which involved disabling video cards, sound card, network card, USB devices and controller, CD and DVD. Modems and ports and check if the computer boots normally. If yes then it means the hardware is corrupt since the operating system is loading properly. Also I suggest you to enable each hardware and check which hardware is causing the issue. Please check the event viewer and provide us the event viewer logs. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-event-viewer#1TC=windows-7 Please provide us application program event as well. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/what-information-event-logs-event-viewer#1TC=windows-7 Let us know the status of the issue.

Hi, Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. From the issue description, I understand you are facing an issue with Windows 7. This issue might occur due to corrupted drivers or if drivers are not updated up to date. I will suggest you to update the drivers and check. If the issue persist then you need to uninstall the drivers from Device manager and re-install the same again . Note: Before uninstalling the drivers from the device manager, make sure you have a backup of the installation files. It’s a good idea to create a restore point before uninstalling the drivers. A restore point is a representation of a stored state of your computer's system files. You can use a restore point to restore your computer's system files to an earlier point in time. Restore points are automatically created by System Restore weekly and when System Restore detects the beginning of a change to your computer, such as when you install a program or a driver. Please follow the link below which w

Computer regularly blue screens while using Opengl, direct3d, even launching firefox, or sitting on the desktop. can't figure out why after years of test trials

if have any more questions please ask and thanks for time ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~crash~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Source Windows Summary Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Window 7 installation fails to complete in very last step completing....

I've couple year old HP Pavilion m9457 with Windows Vista 64 bit Home Premium OS. I ran upgrade advisor which return that I could install Windows 7. I went to HP website to find available downloads for hardware. I upgraded to the BIOS they suggest...but another firmware upgrade " HLDS CH10L adds support for Windows 7" I could not install as it requires to be running from Windows 7. When I attempted installing Windows 7 Pro I'd network cable connected and chosen the setup to get latest upgrade from windows . Please note I'd used both option Upgrade and Custom with building from scratch but the result is same. Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\udfs.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\mouhid.sys

Hi nanti12, This seems to be a problem with loading drivers for network and display devices. Method 1: Step 1: You may to disable the above said devices from device manager and also can be done from BIOS and then upgrade and check if you can complete the upgrade. If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the "Mark as Answer" or "Helpful" button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster. And then restart the computer and check if you are able to boot to the desktop.

August 5 2017 today and it didn't happen, things are practically the same, you're delusional

Microsoft is a scab company that is dying a slow death ......... Apple will completely eclipse Microsoft and take over the pc market within a years time ...... see ya scabs!!!!!!!!!

Hi, This issue comes down to either a problem with motherboard drivers or the graphics card drivers. I would suggest you to reinstall the motherboard and graphics card drivers to check with this issue. Try updating your Display Adapter and motherboard drivers to the latest by visiting the manufacturer’s website in the 64-bit Windows 7 machine and see if that helps you. Refer the links below for more details on updating drivers: Update a driver for hardware that isn't working properly http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isnt-working-properly Update drivers: recommended links http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Update-drivers-recommended-links Also, update your BIOS to the latest version by visiting the manufacturer’s website. BIOS DISCLAIMER Modifying BIOS/complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) settings incorrectly can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any

Blue Screen of Death (0x00000050)

The Blue Screen of Death has never been an uncommon occurrence for me, but since I bought a new computer I am surprised to see how fast it happened. I was playing the Walking Dead video game on my computer last night. After a while, I minimized the program, while it was still running, closed the computer without shutting it down and went to sleep. Today, I opened the lid and maximized the game to continue playing, only to realize that the game had no sound. The animation played well, but none of the characters spoke. I troubleshooted a little bit and decided to close and reopen the program. While reopening it, the BSOD showed up with the error message PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. Can you ID the problem? Is it fixable without reverting to a system restore? I have not install any new drivers or hardware in a long time, and safe mode works fine for me. I downloaded Bluescreenview and it gave me this information: ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+f253b fffff800`03816000 fffff800`03dfb000 0x005e5000 0x521ea035 8/28/2013 8:13:25 PM Microsoft® Windows® Operating System NT Kernel & System 6.1.7601.18247 (win7sp1_gdr.130828-1532) Microsoft Corporation C:\windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe hal.dll fffff800`03dfb000 fffff800`03e44000 0x00049000 0x4ce7c669 11/20/2010 8:00:25 AM mrxsmb10.sys fffff880`045e6000 fffff880`04634000 0x0004e000 0x4e17c104 7/8/2011 9:46:28 PM mrxsmb20.sys fffff880`04634000 fffff880`04658000 0x00024000 0x4db781e9 4/26/2011 9:39:37 PM

I run a Clevo P150SM with Intel HD Graphics 4600. All of the data gathered was done in Safe Mode because Windows won't load past the log in screen; the BSOD appears every time after I enter the password. I'll upload the event planner when I can. Safe Mode won't allow me to access it for some reason.

Unfortunately, I am getting - Unable to scan New folder (2).zip for viruses SkyDrive is unable to scan New folder (2).zip for viruses. Can you please upload the zip containing the dumps elsewhere, perhaps Mediafire? Regards, Patrick

I ran the windows version of sea tools and every test I ran passed. What should I do now?

Try it again, I may have made a mistake. I reuploaded it

Hi, In order to assist you, we will need the DMP files to analyze what exactly occurred at the time of the crash, etc. If you don't know where DMP files are located, here's how to get to them: 1. Navigate to the %systemroot%\Minidump folder. 2. Copy any and all DMP files in the Minidump folder to your Desktop and then zip up these files. 3. Upload the zip containing the DMP files to Skydrive or a hosting site of your choice and paste in your reply. If you are going to use Skydrive but don't know how to upload to it, please visit the following: http://www.wikihow.com/Use-SkyDrive Please note that any "cleaner" programs such as TuneUp Utilities, CCleaner, etc, by default will delete DMP files upon use. If your computer is not generating DMP files, please do the following: 1. Start > type %systemroot% which should show the Windows folder, click on it. Once inside that folder, ensure there is a Minidump folder created. If not, CTRL-SHIFT-N to make a New Folder and name it Minidump

That worked, thank you! We have two consistent bug checks: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (50) This indicates that invalid system memory has been referenced. Bug check 0x50 usually occurs after the installation of faulty hardware or in the event of failure of installed hardware (usually related to defective RAM, be it main memory, L2 RAM cache, or video RAM). You can run it via Windows or DOS. Do note that the only difference is simply the environment you're running it in. In Windows, if you are having what you believe to be device driver related issues that may cause conflicts or false positive, it may be a wise decision to choose the most minimal testing environment (DOS). Run all tests EXCEPT: Fix All, Long Generic, and anything Advanced.

https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=76D857C0E7D40D0B%21105 Here's a link to my public skydrive folder with all the information asked for. The computer make is a Clevo P150SM.

https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=76D857C0E7D40D0B%21105 Here is the website I attached the files to. Please review them and reply as soon as you have an idea of the problem. Thank you for helping. Regards, -James

Please post a copy of your dump file as a shared file to your Sky Drive with a link here. The dump file will be created at c:\windows\minidump. You may need to change your settings in Windows to be able to see the file. To show hidden files type Folder Options in the search box above the Start button and select View, Advanced Settings and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide protected operating system files" is unchecked. You may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. What is your computer make and model? If not a branded computer what is your motherboard make and model? Please download and run Driver View and upload a copy of the report it produces to your Sky Drive. To get a report on all drivers select Edit, Select All followed by File, Save Selected Items. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/driverview.html Please provide a copy of your Sy

James Was the System Information file obtained in safe mode? What is your computer make and model? If not a branded computer what is your motherboard make and model? Please run the Windows 7 Memory Diagnostic Tool http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/715-memory-diagnostics-tool.html http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Diagnosing-memory-problems-on-your-computer Please upload and share with everyone fresh copies of your System and Application logs from your Event Viewer to your Sky Drive and post a link here. You can remove the earlier copies of the logs from your Sky Drive. Please upload and share with everyone copies of your System and Application logs from your Event Viewer to your Sky Drive and post a link here. To access the System log select Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer, from the list in the left side of the window select Windows Logs and System. Place the cursor on System, select Action from the Menu and Save All Events as (the default evtx fil

Windows 7 64bit almost gets to login screen but then black screen with mouse then restarts

Hello all, my computer has not been fully booting for the last week i can't even get to the login screen. when i go to start the computer all appears normal then right when i get the mouse and the login is about to appear the computer just restarts, i'v tried safe mode,startup repair and nothing has seemed to work any suggestions? I also provided the ntblog.txt file if it helps you guys thanks again for any help you can give me. Service Pack 1 3 29 2012 19:15:17.375 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\kdcom.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\USBSTOR.SYS Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\udfs.sys

Hi Will, I would suggest you to follow the steps in the link and check if it helps. Why is my screen black when I start Windows 7?

"Why is System PID 4 having so much disk activity?"

Split from this thread. So the answer to "Why is System PID 4 having so much disk activity?" is: "Because it shows activity from other processes." No. The answer is that the SYSTEM process is not actually a single process but rather a group of processes, mostly drivers, that are running at the "system" level. Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework Platform Driver My Question again would be what should I do to control that activity? I have istalled windows 10 and still my disk is running at 100% due to that single system process ID 4

Hello, I suggest you to perform the below methods and check if this helps in controlling this activity. Method 1: I would suggest you to perform System Maintenance troubleshooter on the computer and check if it fixes the issue. Please follow the steps to perform System maintenance check to improve performance of the computer: Press Windows and x key together and select Control Panel. Click on Troubleshooting. Click on View all on the left side panel. Click on System Maintenance and follow the onscreen instructions. Method 2: Perform Clean Boot. Placing your system in Clean Boot state helps in identifying if any third party applications or startup items are causing the issue. Check this issue in clean boot state. How to perform a clean boot in Windows http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Note: After troubleshooting, refer to this section " How to reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting ". I also suggest you to refer the below article and check if this hel

Can't find my graphics card

Hi, I have just bought a second hand computer and installed windows 7 with no problems, however, I have tried to load Championship Manager2010 and keep getting the message about a direct 3d graphics compatible card. I am trying to find out what card I have. I have entered the DXDIAG code ------------------ System Information ------------------ Thank you Jon

hi there in aldershot, this is a old post but maybe it will catch a glance. i have the very same problem. BIGGER, Intel has no new and will not and the HP/compaq drivers are locked in where intel's archived drivers(845) wont install from site -advised to go to manufacturer... once i decide to get around that... but could it be interefereing with any other type of "standard VGA graphics driver" other than limited because of license or intel hp logo's ? i kinda answered my next atempt at the solution. my SR1220NX is pretty much ditto copy of what jon58 submitted. oh any links to instruction... video card (greatly!) .. and the work around for the locked in driver (was a password by manufacturer in the bios) ie: intel then had newer drivers than hp at the time and i think then you could choose them but now .. option has been removed.or i can't find it yet. this may help jon58. but again i cannot find..

Hello Jon. At the moment the system is just using the standard VGA graphics driver. This is typically loaded if the system can't find any drivers for your graphics card. And is pretty stripped down which is why not much will run with it. First thing I'd do would be to check Windows Update and see if there are any video drivers listed in there, if there are install them. Failing that check Intel's website for 845 drivers. Installing them should resolve the issue. Paul Smith - MVP for Windows Desktop Experience... I've crawled off NNTP - for now. Posting from Aldershot, UK. On the internet at windowsresource.net and dasmirnov.net . Please post back letting us know what works and what doesn't. :-)

I had same problem, seemed to get fixed after service pack 3 installed so keep taking your updates and it will likely work. Is now listing it as Intel(R) 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller in case you are wondering. The motherboard in this PC is MS-6577 and is a Compaq machine.

Hello Artur_26, I included a link below that will take you straight to the Server 2003 forums. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/1355/threads

Hi, Are you using windows server 2003? I would suggest you to post your query from the link and check. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/w7itpronetworking/threads

Analysis of memory dump due to Bug check required. Help

Dear All, I am new to dmp analysis and hence seek your help in finding the module that caused the system crash/bug check. I had downloaded the sdk 8.x and opened the crash dump to find the below. Refering a blog, it is java.exe that is under the process tag in the output. O/p as below. Please assist me finding the faulty module/program that caused the crash and its remedy. Thanks in advance. ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks, DJaison

Bought my toshiba satellite p200 1eee in december second hand of course, was running well for a week but since then can just completely power off plugged into mains, even if the battery is in it still just goes dead, cable light still showing blue, changed battery bought new charger, i been searching for fixes for months now, most recent service pack uninstalled and reinstalled. past couple of days device wizard is telling me i dont have drivers for a mass storage device. i dont have a mass storage device and havn't added anything to laptop. upon the prompt it cant find any drivers for this phantom device it's trying to install either. so browsing through error codes and fixes, scanning the net etc, latest find is in system info.. a mass of disabled drivers and critical messages....i really dont understand all this stuff or know whats important or if this is normal. i'm not great with pc things but hubby knows his way about, just dont have the patience to help me find a sloution.....he will help if i find the cause... it's killing me, please help. i coppied system info, i don't know a way or if its possible to just copy the disabled ones so here goes...hope there can be some light shed on this mass of text. thanks in advance System Information report written at: 03/25/10 11:38:29 System Name: CARLY [System Summary] Item Value wmiacpi Microsoft Windows Management Interface for ACPI c:\windows\system32\drivers\wmiacpi.sys Kernel Driver No Disabled Stopped OK Normal No No ws2ifsl Winsock IFS driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\ws2ifsl.sys Kernel Driver No Disabled Stopped OK Normal No No

Hi missm0neypenny , Let’s download the drivers for the mass storage device from Microsoft Update Catalog. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Type devmgmt.msc in start search box and hit Enter. 2. In device manager, expand the mass storage drivers listed in the device list. 3. Right click on it, click Properties. 4. In the properties window, click on details tab. 5. In property, select Hardware IDs. 6. Make a note of the number present along with DEV_ and VEN_. It is the vender ID and Device ID. 7. Enter the vender ID and Device ID in the following link and get the latest mass storage drivers for your computer. Microsoft Update Catalog: http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Home.aspx You may also download the drivers from the manufacturer’s website. http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/home.jsp?nav=Download Hope the information helps. Please post back and let us know. Regards Debleena S Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum an

hi dowloaded the drivers the ! disapeared, laptop still cut out as if no power, after the windows update all the error reporting view seems different i know my 200 or so red !! in error reports before was wmi, and this lappy has cut out about that many times. even though theres only 1 user me im administrator i still get continue prompts ...so many things i wonder what, lots of things in error reporting.....stuff like sharing conflicts what are they.....do i have malware, is it hardware...hubby says power etc but....everytime the laptop has just died the cable blue light is still on and not flickered... i have used it for months without a battery just plugged into mains....hubby again has told me some laptops wont run unless they have a battery in....when i did have the battery in it still cut off as if no power at all with a blue battery light etc...but now i put 1 in last night for benefit of the doubt left charging....this hasn't happened and now it has no battery light or icon on the task bar....please tell be how to easily copy error report and system info to a txt doc again to post. laptop is mainly used for playing world of warcraft, sometimes i can leave the laptop idling all day with no problems hour or so in wow and i can get black out.....i can also get the crash before i get to the log on windows screen, if this does happen its usually a few times crashinging on the toshiba splash screen just tried to open and save error reports but now it can only be done 1 by 1 the view has changed offf out but back later so i'll leave the one i could copy Log Name: Application Source: Microsoft-Windows-WMI Date: 26/03/2010 10:20:30 Event ID: 10 PCI\VEN_104C&DEV_803B&CC_018000 PCI\VEN_104C&DEV_803B&CC_0180

Bought my toshiba satellite p200 1eee in december second hand of course, was running well for a week but since then can just completely power off plugged into mains, even if the battery is in it still just goes dead, cable light still showing blue, changed battery bought new charger, i been searching for fixes for months now, most recent service pack uninstalled and reinstalled. past couple of days device wizard is telling me i dont have drivers for a mass storage device. i dont have a mass storage device and havn't added anything to laptop. upon the prompt it cant find any drivers for this phantom device it's trying to install either. so browsing through error codes and fixes, scanning the net etc, latest find is in system info.. a mass of disabled drivers and critical messages....i really dont understand all this stuff or know whats important or if this is normal. i'm not great with pc things but hubby knows his way about, just dont have the patience to help me find a sloution.....he will help if i find the cause... it's killing me, please help. i coppied system info, i don't know a way or if its possible to just copy the disabled ones so here goes...hope there can be some light shed on this mass of text. thanks in advance System Information report written at: 03/25/10 11:38:29 System Name: CARLY [System Summary] Item Value wmiacpi Microsoft Windows Management Interface for ACPI c:\windows\system32\drivers\wmiacpi.sys Kernel Driver No Disabled Stopped OK Normal No No ws2ifsl Winsock IFS driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\ws2ifsl.sys Kernel Driver No Disabled Stopped OK Normal No No

enableing kernel drivers

I have problems with my Logitech MX Revolution mouse freezing up and moving eradically. Set point seems to make it worse, which I have uninstalled and reinstalled. I am running Vista Home Premium. Also, I see a number of kernel drivers disabled. I can tell, I think, that some I don't need enabled. Which ones in the list need to be enabled and how do you do it. ipfilterdriver IP Traffic Filter Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\ipfltdrv.sys Kernel Driver Yes Auto Running OK Normal No Yes lltdio Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\lltdio.sys Kernel Driver Yes Auto Running OK Normal No Yes luafv UAC File Virtualization c:\windows\system32\drivers\luafv.sys File System Driver Yes Auto Running OK Normal No Yes vgasave VgaSave c:\windows\system32\drivers\vga.sys Kernel Driver Yes System Running OK Ignore No Yes wanarpv6 Remote Access IPv6 ARP Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\wanarp.sys Kernel Driver Yes System Running OK Normal No Yes

Dale, Most of the wireless mice have issues with freezing up and erratic movements. People have done everything from keeping only brand new, fresh batteries in them all the time, to taping the receivers upside down underneath a desk due to interference from other wireless devices in the area, to setting up a secure connection and updating the software from the manufacturer. So the fixes are different for each person but don't seem to be related to anything specific to Vista. If you do a search for "wireless mouse freezing up and erratic" you will see all the posts that I am referring to along with all the different answers that worked for some people. Another thing I have seen is to change the channel. Here is the link to the Logitech mice forum: http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board?board.id=hardware_mice&nobounce Interference is inherent in any wireless device and the more we consumers fill our homes with wireless devices, the more we excaberate the problems for ourselves.

Gloria, Thank you for you reply. I have tried both of your soultions. The file checker tool does not find any problems. The reconnect utility does not solve the problem. I have a home build with a Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R mother board, ATI All-in-Wonder HD graphics card, 2 Corsair CM2X2048-6400C4DHX memory boards, Intel Core 2 Q6600 processor. I have talked to the vendors, reloaded Vista, reloaded all of the drivers, and several times each. I feel like it could be a hardware compatibility problem, but it could easly be a Vista problem. If you have anything other soultions, I would like to know about them. Thanks again, Dale Hi, I am satisfied with this soulution sfc /scannow. Thanks, Yours Tony Max

Gloria, Thank you for you reply. I have tried both of your soultions. The file checker tool does not find any problems. The reconnect utility does not solve the problem. I have a home build with a Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R mother board, ATI All-in-Wonder HD graphics card, 2 Corsair CM2X2048-6400C4DHX memory boards, Intel Core 2 Q6600 processor. I have talked to the vendors, reloaded Vista, reloaded all of the drivers, and several times each. I feel like it could be a hardware compatibility problem, but it could easly be a Vista problem. If you have anything other soultions, I would like to know about them. Thanks again, Dale

dlae, Thank you for visiting the Microsoft Answers community forum. To solve the mouse pointer issue associated with Logitech Mice, go to Start and open the Reconnect Utility from the Logitech Programs folder. Switch ON the connect button at the bottom of your MX revolution mouse, hold the left mouse button for 5 seconds and flip. Now hold the right button for another 5 seconds. This should fix your mouse pointer related issues. As for the kernel drivers, it is better not to mess with them. Windows knows what it needs and what does not need to be on. It is much safer to let Windows control things, other wise your system can become unstable. If you are having problems with your system and suspect system integrity, run the System file checker: To run the System File Checker tool, follow these steps: Click Start, and then type cmd in the Start Search box. Right-click cmd in the Programs list, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or co

My sound failed on bootup and has not worked since

Original Title: Another XP FP3 Kmixer question... Help! A couple weeks ago, my sound failed on bootup. XP Home, SP3. Hasn't worked since. Here's what I know... The volume control disappeared. If I try to start the volume control from Programs/Accessories/Entertainment, I get "There are no active mixer devices available". My Fax controller (with voicemail) and GOM video player are all complaining about no audio device. They all worked before. If it's a virus, Windows Defender and Norton are both fooled. I'm still worried about that though. Hijacking the audio startup would be a good disguise, although this one would be pretty poorly done. If I go to Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices/Volume tab, "No audio device", Audio tab, No devices, all device fields grayed out. Can't select a device. Loaded driver Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\NAV\1207010.003\SRTSP.SYS

Unfortunately the troubleshooter found nothing, and the article doesn't seem to address what is going on if the sound card seems happy (plus another sound card has been tried as well as updated drivers) but the mixer isn't starting and the applications can't get to the sound card.

Hi, If you are unable to run the repair install, I would recommend having you backup the files and reinstall Windows.

Quite frankly, this is a business machine, I've got many apps and documents in this machine. Even though everything but the OS and drivers are on partition D: and E: (for exactly this reason), and wouldn't need to be wiped, I assume it would still be a huge investment in time getting all the service packs reloaded, the apps working again, the reference documents back on the desktop, the network drives re-mapped, and the network printers re-installed. And then it could happen again and require it all to be done again? I think it would make more sense to add this machine to my collection of others sitting on the archive shelf that were compromised by OS failures and start fresh with a new machine, hopefully a stable and serviceable one. Personally I don't think wiping the OS and reloading is a solution, it's resignation. If I went to the doctor with a terminal heart condition, and he shot me dead before I died of the heart condition, is that a solution because I didn't die of the hea

Hi, Refer the following article: How to troubleshoot sound problems in Windows XP:

Can't load display drivers

I just installed a HD 4850. Once I install the drivers (either the WDDM 1.1 or Catalyst 10.2), Windows 7 32bit does not load past the splash screen. However, it does work with the onboard graphics (Yes, I disabled them and got rid of the drivers before using the HD 4850). ASrock K10N78M AMD Phenom II X2 545 Powercolour Radeon HD 4850 The following is the boot file. Did not load driver AFD.SYS Did not load driver AFD.SYS

I followed instructions from the motherboard's manual to disable the onboard video and install a new video card. The onboard video does not show up in device manager when I use safe mode. I downloaded those drivers and also tried the drivers that came with the video card.

Hello Darren17, · Have you checked if you are installing the right version of driver (32-bit)? · What is the source from where you are trying to install the driver? You should try to download the driver from the ‘ATI website’ and try to load the drivers. Here is a link I found on the ATI website to download and install the drivers. http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/radeonaiw_vista32.aspx?type=2.4.1&product=&lang=us&rev=10.2&ostype=Windows 7 - 32-Bit Edition Also make sure that you disable the onboard graphics from the BIOS(Not device manager) and then go about installing the drivers. Also make sure that you have the PCI Plug and play devices enabled from the BIOS. Note: Modifying BIOS/ complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) settings incorrectly can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the configuring of BIOS/CMOS settings can e solved. Modifications of the setti

Windows doesn't load passed logo screen

I've posted a question about this problem previously but as I've tried all the usual remedies eg Startup Repair, System Restore and others I thought I'd log what was happening at startup so here is the log that was created when I used bootlogging: Service Pack 1 3 9 2013 14:00:52.375 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\kdcom.dll Thanks Tony

Have you tried a ' clean boot ' to see if that works OK? If it clean boots OK then you may be able to follow the 'How to determine what is causing the problem by clean boot' to see if some bit of software that has been loaded is causing the problem. I doubt it, but it may be worth a quick try. Not sure about the Tosh factory reset. The Netbook I have (not a Tosh) has options in its factory recovery, one if a re-format and start again full recovery, and one attempts to recover the system files and leaves your data. Can you ask Tosh, or is there a user guide for it? If you haven't done so already, back up all/any data you want/need to keep now - just in case.

Hi thanks for that. I have run SFC/scannow and it didn't show any problems. It will load into Save mode without any problems too. I'll download the Windows 7 discs and try that, although it might stretch my practical knowledge a little :-) . The Laptop is a Toshiba so it came with no media but a separate Recovery Partition. The only problem with using that is that it seems to want to format the hard drive which means having to reinstall everything again which I'm trying to avoid. That post you included was interesting. This seems to be a common problem with these drivers not loading. However, I haven't been able to find anyone who has posted a solution yet. Thanks Tony

I've not seen your previous post, but does the PC start in Safe mode consistently? If it does, try running an SFC / scannow and see if that finds and repairs anything. If you have windows 7 discs and you can get logged on once, consider backing up your data (just to be safe), and running a Repair Install. PS - There are similar sounding posts around (if this isn't your one) for example - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/delay-on-boot-due-to-multiple-attempts-to-install/65bca615-9e03-444a-8d41-5e526b958c73 PS Does the Repair install format the hard drive? Thanks Tony

I've not seen your previous post, but does the PC start in Safe mode consistently? If it does, try running an SFC / scannow and see if that finds and repairs anything. If you have windows 7 discs and you can get logged on once, consider backing up your data (just to be safe), and running a Repair Install. PS - There are similar sounding posts around (if this isn't your one) for example - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/delay-on-boot-due-to-multiple-attempts-to-install/65bca615-9e03-444a-8d41-5e526b958c73

NO, it shouldn't. (But I'd still backup just to be safe) From the intro on the site: "This will show you how to do a repair install (aka: in-place upgrade install) to fix your currently installed Windows 7 and preserve your user accounts, data, programs, and system drivers." But I'd be tempted to try the clean boot first.

NO, it shouldn't. (But I'd still backup just to be safe) From the intro on the site: "This will show you how to do a repair install (aka: in-place upgrade install) to fix your currently installed Windows 7 and preserve your user accounts, data, programs, and system drivers." But I'd be tempted to try the clean boot first. Tried a Clean Boot as per instructions on site and after Windows logo screen just got a black screen? Tony

Hi, Thanks for the reply. You may refer to this article and check if this helps. Why is my screen black when I start Windows 7? : http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/why-is-my-screen-black-when-i-start-windows-7 To do so : Important this section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: How to back up and restore the registry in Windows For Windows XP: 322756 ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/ ) For Vista : Back up the registry : http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Back-up-the-registry For Windows 7: Back up the registr

Boot process occasionally stalling

Vista x64, Lenovo Thinkpad W500 Most of the time, it boots successfully. Occasionally the moving green bar stage will continue indefinitely. If the graphical boot is off, I see the driver loads through crcdisk.sys, then the screen goes black. The hard disk activity light is more or less constant on for a few seconds, then will show a very brief blink about once every second. Wireless indicator is mostly constant on, but blinks off every second or two. I've waited this out for over 8 hours, and it stays stuck. Hold down the power button for several seconds to force a power off, restart, then (usually) it boots up fine. I've turned boot logs on, a bad and a good are attached. The failure seems to have asyncmac.sys listed, while it is not for the success. Thanks for any assistance! Boot log from failure: Service Pack 2 1 6 2012 19:19:09.359 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\LVPr2M64.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\cdfs.sys

Hi, Have you made any changes to the computer prior to this issue? I would suggest you to try the following methods and check if it helps. Method 1: Place the computer in clean boot state and then check whether it helps. How to troubleshoot problem by performing clean boot in Windows Vista & in Windows 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Note: Once you are done with the troubleshooting, perform the steps in Step 7 : to reset computer as usual. Method 2: Run System File Checker tool (SFC) scan and check if it helps. How to use the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files on Windows 7 : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833 And also check the event log for exact error code and cause of the issue. What information appears in event logs (Event Viewer)? http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-information-appears-in-event-logs-Event-Viewer Hope the information is helpful.

A bit more information: I had this happen again, and I checked the timestamps on the logs: there were no logs produced when the boot process stalled, neither in the ntbtlog.txt nor in the system log. Thus the logs I indicated as being part of the failed boot are likely from a successful boot just before. This failure happened just after the install of the latest pack of MS updates. As usual, power off, restart, all is well.

Thanks for the suggestions. I'm not sure I can identify when "prior to the issue" was: this has been going on for quite a while. The computer often boots successfully. Sometimes it will go quite a while without problems, then this will start occurring once a day, but almost always the next boot (hold down power button, tell Windows to start normally) is fine. Since I can't really work with the machine in a completely "clean" state (I need some of those non-MS services!), and I can't reliably make it fail, I don't see how I can debug the problem via this method. Maybe some of the logs will help. I've attached (at the bottom) the system event log showing errors and warnings that appear (these don't seem to be there on a good boot). I've also attached the interesting bits of the SFC log, though considering what it is flagging I doubt there is anything useful there (I also ran this at an earlier state of debugging the problem, quite a while back). In addition, there is one thing that is a bit bizarre: here are two more Information level events from the system log: Information 1/6/2012 10:32:34 PM USER32 1074 None "The process C:\Windows\system32\winlogon.exe (W500) has initiated the restart of computer W500 on behalf of user W500\jsberg for the following reason: No title for this reason could be found Reason Code: 0x500ff 2012-01-08 22:14:41, Info CSI 00000352 [SR] Repairing corrupted file [ml:520{260},l:64{32}]"\??\C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions"\[l:24{12}]"inetres.admx" from store 2012-01-08 22:14:41, Info CSI 00000355 [SR] Repairing corrupted file [ml:520{260},l:76{38}]"\??\C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions\en-US"\[l:24{12}]"InetRes.adml" from store

[Solved] Win7 64 fails to boot after converting SSD to GPT

Hello, since converting my SSD from MBR to GPT Windows 7 doesn't boot - even in safe mode. I'm trying to setup a triple boot (Win7, Win10 and Linux) on a new skylake mainboard. The reason I want to keep Win7 is a program, that doesn't run with Win10 - even in compatibility mode. UEFI/GPT is necessary because all 3 OS should be on the SSD. First I installed Win7 in an older computer - skylake not having legacy support for USB and Win7 not having usb-drivers for the new mainboard, so no keyboard, no mouse. Once Win7 was installed and running, I put the SSD into the new computer. Win7 worked fine, then I installed Win10 beside it - still in legacy mode. Dual boot Win7 / Win10 working flawless. Michael ***Post moved by the moderator to the appropriate forum category.***

Hello, apparently, this was a problem with avast antivirus - after deleting all files that related to the avast antivirus, win7 booted without problem. Michael

Hi Robert, thank you for your answer. Conversion from MBR to GPT worked fine - both Win10 and Linux work without any problems. My problem is, that Win7 on the same ssd starts booting, but then hangs with the above mentioned error log. Michael

Hi Michael, Your issue regarding your SSD convertion from MBR to GPT is more complex than what is typically being answered on Microsoft Answers Forum. For better assistance, we recommend posting your issue on Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) where most users are hardware and software developers. We also suggest to check this link as it contains detailed information about converting a disk from MBR to GPT. Feel free to post back if you have other concerns.

Clean install of Windows 7. Slow boot time

I had a ton of Spyware Viruses and just General junk on my PC so i decided to do a clean install of windows 7. I have installed all of the required drivers Chipset , Lan , Wireless (There is more than one Brand so i just downloaded anyone but it seems to be working). My problem is when i load up my PC it takes over 2 minutes to get to the login screen. The old install of windows 7 never had this problem. Many Thanks, Adrian_X Boot Log: Service Pack 1 3 14 2013 20:01:56.375 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys

Thank you for your help i have decided to leave it has when it is on there is not a problem and its not like anyone will be sitting there for 2 or 3 minutes waiting for it they will get on and do something else while it loads. Thanks again for your help. Adrian_X

It takes just as long maybe 5-10 seconds quicker.

Hi Adrian, We appreciate you giving us an opportunity to assist you with your Windows question. After a clean install you may have installed the latest drivers for the devices and application software which would take more time to load, so it could be a possible reason for taking more time to boot. Hope it helps. If you have any questions regarding Windows let us know and we will be happy to help.

I had the latest drivers on the old install and it would boot up flawlessly. I still don't see why it would take this long. This is not my computer it is my Mothers and she can not deal with waiting 2 or 3 minutes to do something claiming it is something that i could of caused by re installing Windows?

How is the boot from a clean boot? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135

You sure this was a clean install? ie you deleted any partitions found, when you booted from the win7 dvd, before continuing the install. Then there is a hardware issue, disconnect any external devices then; Run a memory test with the free bootable www.memtest.org And the free bootable drive testing utility from your hard drive maker

Windows 7 hangs for 3 minutes on "Starting Windows" screen

When booting Windows 7 on my new machine, it hangs on the "Starting Windows" screen for 3 minutes on every boot. After 3 minutes the boot continues and the computer acts normally. I am running an Intel Quad Core processor with a DFI LanPary JR GF9400-T2RS Motherboard, 8 GB of RAM, and an LG Blu-Ray Optical Drive. This issue is present when I boot the computer from the installation CD as well as after I have installed Windows. I have tried Re-Installing to no avail. My boot log is as follows: Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Version 6.1 (Build 7600) 11 11 2009 21:51:57.125 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\fastfat.SYS I have seen other people with similar problems post similar boot logs but I cannot find anyone with a real solution.

Hi blenderfish , Welcome to Microsoft Windows 7 Answers Forum! You can try these two methods and lets see if it finds the root cause of the issue. Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum .

Windows 7 32bit Black screen with cursor

Hello When my start it shows a black screen with cursor for a long time and then go to welcome screen. I enable boot log and it show some driver don't load. Pleas help me to solve the problem. Service Pack 1 8 31 2014 09:23:42.375 Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\halmacpi.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys

Hi Mohsen, Thank you for replying with the status of the issue. Here in this situation, I suggest you to restore to a date before the issue started by performing System Restore from Windows recovery options and check if it helps. Refer to the following Microsoft Help article to perform System Restore from Windows system recovery options. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/what-are-system-recovery-options#what-are-system-recovery-options=windows-7 Please reply with the status of the issue so that we can help you fix the issue.

Hi Mohsen, This issue might have caused due to drivers and could be resolved by updating the display drivers. Without the correct driver, the hardware or device that you want to use won't work properly. I would like to know some information about this issue so that we could assist you further. 1. What is the make and model number of the computer? 2. What all troubleshooting steps did you try to fix this issue? http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isnt-working-properly Please reply with the status of the issue so that we can help you better.

any of these files bad or infected?

is any of these causing my redirect virus cause i click links and it opens a new window of a ad and i have to close and try again i want to stop this i tried everything from reseting internet explorer and scanning with my programs. are any of these infected Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\hal.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\kdcom.dll Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\NisDrvWFP.sys

Use this and see what it finds, Review Jacee’s instructions to run Adwcleaner here, Ignore the title of the thread, http://www.sevenforums.com/system-security/303717-unusual-remote-assistance-control-process.html Or download it from bleepingcomputer.com http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/

Windows 7 crashes shortly after startup

Hi, Got this question from a friend. She is experiencing reboot after each Windows startup. This came up this afternoon, while no significant operations are done to the computer. Here is the WinDBG minidump log: Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.12.0002.633 X86 Checksum: 00000000 ImageSize: 0002B000

Hello Dwayne, Thank you for posting your question on Microsoft community. I appreciate you for providing details about the issue. The SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION bug check has a value of 0x0000003B . This indicates that an exception happened while executing a routine that transitions from non-privileged code to privileged code. If you received a blue screen error, or stop code, the computer has shut down abruptly to protect itself from data loss. This error has been linked to excessive paged pool usage and may occur due to user-mode graphics drivers crossing over and passing bad data to the kernel code. For reference: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff558949%28v=vs.85%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396 I would suggest you to update all motherboard drivers from the computer manufacturer's website and check if it helps. Please also run "Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool" and check. Refer: Diagnosing memory problems on your computer http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US

Startup hang on Windows 7

Hello, I have been suffering from this annoying problem for ages now. I have almost tried every trick in the book, but to no avail. When I start my computer, or restart it, it hangs at "Starting Windows" screen for like a minute or two and then resumes to desktop. It doesn't happen quite often. However, it's starting to infuriate me a little now for its long persistence. I have extensively tested all my hardware using the best tools available like Prime95, OCCT, Memtest86+. No problems with the hardware. I have tested for malware using Kaspersky, Malwarebytes, Hitman Pro, and so on without any infections. Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys Loaded driver \??\C:\Program Files (x86)\TuneUp Utilities 2012\TuneUpUtilitiesDriver64.sys

Hi, Were there any hardware or software changes made on the computer prior to this issue? You can also try to login into safe mode and check the status. Step 1 : Boot the computer in safe mode and check whether the issue persists, if the issue does not persist then perform clean boot and check whether the issue resolves. Safe mode starts Windows with a limited set of files and drivers. Startup programs don't run in safe mode, and only the basic drivers needed to start Windows are installed. Please click on the mentioned link below. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Start-your-computer-in-safe-mode Step 2 : To help troubleshoot error messages and other issues, you can start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This kind of startup is known as a "clean boot." A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Note : Follow step 7 to reset the computer to start as usual after the clean boot process. Let us know the

Finally, after such a long, long time, I have fixed the problem all on my own. The occasional freeze was being caused by the faulty CMOS battery. Quite surprisingly, no one ever mentioned that suggestion. I feel proud of myself.

Hi, Glad to know that you have sorted out the issue. Your efforts to resolve this problem is very much appreciated. I am sure that this will help the other forum users having same issue. Please feel free to reply, in case you face any other issues with Windows in future. Regards, Anil

Windows 7 Pro pauses during startup for 1.5 min.

I'm setting up my HTPC again after a little setback with a PSU failure. My new PSU came in, and I'm going to try to get it up and running today. I already had it all up and working before the PSU went out, but I was testing things before and I want to start fresh. The system specs are: nVidia ION Platform with Intel Atom 330 CPU Hauppauge Win-TV-HVR-2250 tuner card 4GB RAM I reverted to the earliest restore point I could, one before installing the TV card drivers and setting up Media Center, but it still pauses during startup. I don't know why it's unable to load those drivers (serial.sys, vga.sys, NDProxy.SYS and srv.sys). I also don't know why it's trying to load serial.sys when there isn't even a serial port on this MB. What's causing this. I'm going to re-install again, but what if this happens again?

I did not have time to re-install Windows 7 yet, so I downloaded the files, ran the trace and uploaded the log file here . I took a look at it, and I can see that during the long pause the CPU is maxed out, but I don't see what is causing the hold up.

Hi, follow my guide here: http://www.msfn.org/board/trace-windows-7-boot-shutdown-hibernate-standby-resume-issues-t140247.html and compress the etl file as 7z or RAR and upload it to your Skydrive and post the link here. I take a look at the trace, maybe I see what's wrong with your Windows. André "A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" CLIP- Stellvertreter http://www.winvistaside.de/

I ran the WD Diagnostics on it before I ever used the drive. I have it partitioned into a 20GB C: for just Win7, and the rest to hold media. I ran chkdsk /r on C:, and it checked out fine. Just to be sure, I ran the WD Diagnostics on it again overnight (it takes 9 hours), and it shows no errors.

Are you using the latest driver for your Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250? Have you also tried to request and install the Hotfix? "A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" CLIP- Stellvertreter http://www.winvistaside.de/

Hi Jim, your boot hangs during SMSSInit subphase. The SMSSInit subphase begins when the kernel passes control to the session manager process (Smss.exe). During this subphase, the system initializes the registry, loads and starts the devices and drivers that are not marked BOOT_START, and starts the subsystem processes. SMSSInit ends when control is passed to Winlogon.exe. In your case the Autochk.exe is running for 110s. Is your hdd damaged? Please run chkdsk /r. If this is ok, run the hDD diagnostic tool from your HDD vendor. You can lso try to request the Hotfix KB975778 - The Chkdsk.exe program does not start correctly on a Windows 7-based computer and install it. Also the ks.sys and ksthunk.sys drivers are beeing loaded for 20seconds with is too much. I think this is causes by your Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250. Are you using the lastest drivers? André "A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" CLIP- Stellvertreter http://www.winvistaside.de/

Yes, all the driver's I'm using are the latest versions. The hotfix you mentioned is only if chkdsk doesn't run properly, and I'm not experiencing any of the symptoms mentions on the KB page. I had the system up and running without any problems before I got the new power supply. This is a Mini-ITX system, so I can't just go out and buy a replacement power supply. I had to send the defective one back and wait for a replacement. While I was waiting I was using an ATX power supply and had it sitting outside the case with the power cables running in. The system was running fine, and I was experimenting with it. When the new power supply arrived, I wanted to re-install and start fresh, and that's when this problem cropped up. I'm going to do some tests tomorrow to see if I can rule out any hardware problems. I don't think it's the new power supply, but I'm going to hook up that ATX power supply again just to make sure. I also don't think it is the hard drive. Other than the long pa

Windows 7 crashes after installing "HD graphics 2500" driver

I've got a clean Win 7 home premium install but the HD2500 graphics drivers won't install - it just runs on Standard VGA Graphics insteasd which doesn't let me do most of the things I want (Aero, video editing, HD viewing etc). I'm running a Core i5 3470 chipset with the HD2500 integrated graphics. When I update the driver to the HD2500 graphics adapter and I reboot it goes as far as the black splash screen with the swirling windows icon in the middle before then crashing and rebooting. I then have to restore and it goes back to the standard vga driver again. Any ideas? This is the boot log: Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys

This is a notebook? Obtain the drivers from that notebook makers support site Its described as a low end graphics chip

Hello, Welcome to Microsoft Community Forum. Thank you for providing a detailed information on your issue. As per the description I understand that you are facing issue with Intel HD Graphics 2500 driver. I will certainly help you with this issue. This issue can be caused due to third-party application conflict or incompatible drivers. Let’s try to identify the actual cause and troubleshoot accordingly. However, before we proceed I would require some more information to assist you better. From where are you trying to install the HD graphics 2500 driver? I would suggest you to try the following steps: Step 1: Boot the computer in clean boot state. Clean boot helps to check if any third party application is causing the issue, as clean boot helps in eliminating software conflicts. How to perform a clean boot in Windows : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Note: After troubleshooting, refer to this section ‘ How to reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting ’

Hi - I tried all that and it still crashed :-( I set the clean boot, installed all the recommended drivers including the HD Graphics one then rebooted but it crashed at the same place as usual.

It may help to look at the minidump files from the crashes with a debugger. Can you zip up the minidump files in the C:\Windows\Minidump folder and make available (provide link) via Windows Live SkyDrive or similar site? The following link has information on using Windows Live SkyDrive: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02db-4665-993a-08d865088d65 If you have problems zipping the minidump files copy the minidump files to another location such as a folder on the Desktop Also, you do not necessarily have to zip up the minidump files, you can upload them one at a time.

Please upload no more than three copies of your dump files as shared files to your OneDrive with a link here The dump file will be created at c:\windows\minidump. You may need to change your settings in Windows to be able to see the file. To show hidden files type Folder Options in the search box above the Start button and select View, Advanced Settings and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide protected operating system files" is unchecked. You may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. What is your computer make and model? If not a branded computer what is your motherboard make and model? Please download and run Driver View and upload a copy of the report it produces to your OneDrive. To get a report on all drivers select Edit, Select All followed by File, Save Selected Items. Text file format please. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/drive

OK I have a common problem with booting my PC under Windows 7 64bit. It was all fine booting rapidly for the last month or so that I've had it installed. Then it started to freeze for several minutes (anything between 5 mins and about 10 mins) during boot time at the Loading Windows screen. I have since then tried the various things to get it to boot normally again, including tings which should theorectically not affect it as they've all been there before this problem started and booting fine, this includes: Looking at recent hardware changes such as HD's I've added Changing the SATA drives about (I've got 3) Getting Boot under MSconfig to use the max cores (it's a quad core) & memory (4gb) Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\srv.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\asyncmac.sys

Ok, I had a similar problem after installing the optional update. Go into your "Devices and Printers" Right Click on " Microsoft Wireless Transceiver" , Choose Properties Click the Hardware tab You will see the offending device sitting there in the list. Highlight the device and click properties Click the driver tab Click the uninstall tab. **Note - Your computer will likely lockup, so save all your work beforehand! Reboot When the comp reboots, Win 7 figures everything out and rolls back to an older generic driver and everything should still work, like before you installed this useless update. Good Luck!

OK a format of the 2TB drive seems to cure the problem, or really a partial format as I got bored with the format after 6hours as it had only got to 3%, so I cancelled and then quick formatted. Am now running checkdisk on it. Boot times are back to sub 1min. Hoorah! Incidentally. Once I re-installed the MS wireless mouse and keyboard, sneaky win 7 went and automatically downloaded the USB driver again of it's own accord. Oh Well. Thanks for your help, Jamie.

Hi Jamie_fixit, 1) What happens when you try to uninstall the driver? 2) What is the error message or error code, if any? Not sure if you have already tried to uninstall the driver updates from Installed Windows update section, follow the path below if you have not tried uninstalling from here. Type Installed Updates in the Search bar > In the New Window opened select Microsoft - Other Hardware - Microsoft Mouse & Keyboard Detection Driver > Select Uninstall . See if you can uninstall from the mentioned location. If that does not resolve the issue then it might be some other application interfering with the normal functioning of the computer. To confirm the same I would want you to boot the computer in Safe Mode and see if the computer boots normally. Access the link below to boot the computer to Safe mode. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Start-your-computer-in-safe-mode Let us know if you can boot to the desktop faster in Safe mode than the Normal mode and we will proceed

Hi Rick, Well, after doing lots of uninstalling of keyboard and mouse drivers I finally got to the "Microsoft Wireless Tranciever" and uninstalled it, so from that perspective this really helped and has solved the uninstalling issue. However, the driver is gone and the problem isn't. I've since worked out that the problem to my slow start up is a Western Digital 2TB SATA drive that although was not causing the problem initially, now very much seems to be the source, as when it's connected it causes a huge delay, when it's not I get a fast boot. So I'm formatting it as a first stage (taken several hours so far) and then using WD's diagnostic tools which I've subsequently found, to check if it's go a problem or not. So thanks for your help, my initial issue has taken a left turn and I'll plug away with the drive problem now. Thanks, Jamie.

Hiya, Sorry I should have been more clear. I can't uninstall the driver because there is no option to uninstall it. it does not appear under Installed updates, only if I look back through the installation history from the WU screen. This is really why I was asking if there is a way of manually uninstalling it (it shows itself as an optional update after all). If I boot in Safe mode it installs all the drivers and then sits at: classpnp.sys for absolute ages. Also if I look at the perflogs there are warnings all over place for boot time showing about 430 ish seconds (over 7 minutes). Hope this helps, Jamie.

Hi zfrymier, Welcome to Microsoft Windows Forums. I will need some more information to assist you better. a) What is the anti-virus software you are using? b) How many RAM Sticks you have got in the computer? A pool header issue is a problem with Windows memory allocation. Device driver issues are probably the most common, but this can have diverse causes including bad sectors or other disk write issues, and problems with some routers. (By theory, RAM problems would be suspect for memory pool issues, but I haven't been able to confirm this as a cause.) Please follow the steps mentioned below: Step 1: You may reinstall the antivirus software by visiting your antivirus software’s website. If this doesn’t help, please try with step 2. Step 2: Leave 2 GB of ram in and try again, add back the ram if successful. Step 3: You may go ahead and perform SFC scan. Please visit the link mentioned below to perform SFC scan. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833 Hope this helps. Regards, Sujan – Mic

Windows 7 cannot load device drivers

I've been having a problem with Windows 7 freezing, hanging and not starting up for the past several weeks now. For the first few weeks after I installed in, Windows 7 worked fine, but all the sudden in began freezing and hanging. I've eliminated the possibility of my hardware being bad or my drivers being wrong; I've run multiple diagnostics on my hard drive, RAM and others (Memtest86, SpinRight and Checkdisk, all came back with good results) - I've also scanned for malware (found none) and tried system restores and even reinstalled the OS twice. Each time the problems come back. I enabled boot-logging and found that on most startups, Windows fails to load many or some device drivers. How can I fix this? When the system starts up, it works alright, but usually hangs or freezes within an hour. Usually it freezes during the Windows logo screen or the "welcome - please wait" boot screens. I've also noticed that the machine is far more prone to hang and freeze when on high performance or when plugged into my AC adapter. My specs are: Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\mrxsmb10.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\mrxsmb20.sys

also, you may find many drivers from binarydb. http://binarydb.com/hardware/ACPI%5CACPI0003-414.html

Hi UlrichRyddle, Thank you for visiting the Microsoft Windows 7 Community. Try upgrading the BIOS to a more recent version (see manufacturers website for details). You may also use the Widows Driver Kit to check the stability and reliability of the drivers installed on your system. Please let us know if this helps. Dena Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

I had a similar problem. Started with occassional freezes, and got so bad it would almost always freeze within tn seconds of non-safe-mode boot. I saw a series like this in the boot log repeated several times. Did not load driver @battery.inf,%acpi\pnp0c0a.devicedesc%;Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery Did not load driver @cpu.inf,%intelppm.devicedesc%;Intel Processor Did not load driver @cpu.inf,%intelppm.devicedesc%;Intel Processor Did not load driver @cpu.inf,%intelppm.devicedesc%;Intel Processor Did not load driver @cpu.inf,%intelppm.devicedesc%;Intel Processor Did not load driver @cpu.inf,%intelppm.devicedesc%;Intel Processor Did not load driver @cpu.inf,%intelppm.devicedesc%;Intel Processor Did not load driver @cpu.inf,%intelppm.devicedesc%;Intel Processor Did not load driver @cpu.inf,%intelppm.devicedesc%;Intel Processor Did not load driver @battery.inf,%*compbatt.devicedesc%;Microsoft Composite Battery So just for curisoity's sake, i removed the battery, and start

Also, running in safe mode usually works but I have had my laptop freeze or hang a few times in safe mode. I've also tried to update any and all of these drivers and Windows always tells that the drivers are up to date. I've also updated my BIOS to the newest version, and the problems persisted.

Same problem.. How come this is so long and no solution. Thanks

I have the same problem but after charging my satellite A665-s6100X, I7, 6gb, win7 64bit, already updated BIOS and main drivers. After pligging AC power, once battery is full, i get an error message when I turn my laptop on, telling to Repair startup or start normally Your kind help will be very much appreciated

Windows 7 is very slow to boot

Hello, I have an Samsung SSD EVO 850 (250GB), 8GB of DDR3 RAM and a I3-2120 (Sandy Bridge) CPU Running windows 7 with service pack 1 ( 6.1.7601 according to ver command) Boot takes 50 seconds to load. After i enter my password it takes additional minute to load the software. Can i do something in order to solve this or i have no choice other than format my pc? :( Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\file_tracker.sys Thank you :)

Please provide more information to enable your problem to be diagnosed. Please restart your computer and allow 20 minutes for the system to run before uploading information. When examining Event Viewer log files many, not all, problems show in the period immediately after the computer has been booted. Please provide a copy of your System Information file. Type System Information in the Search Box above the start Button and press the ENTER key (alternative is Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Information). Select File, Export and give the file a name noting where it is located. Do not place the cursor within the body of the report before exporting the file. The system creates a new System Information file each time system information is accessed. You need to allow a minute or two for the file to be fully populated before exporting a copy. Please upload the file to your OneDrive, share with everyone and post a link here. If the report is in a language other th

I would not be running AVG which bloated up and began starting issues just before Windows 7 release, causing us to see lots of problems at the top web forum at the time Seven Forums. No experts have recommended it for about ten years, same with Avast, or the most egregious Norton and MacAfee. These need uninstall using the special tool at Uninstallers (removal tools) for common antivirus software - ESET Knowledgebase. Then I'd install the highly recommended Microsoft Security Essentials which always assures best perfomance. In addition go over the steps in Clean Up Factory Bloatware and additional Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7 . Run a couple of Startup Repair s to check over the boot files. I would also post a picture of Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image as about half the time we will see something badly wrong.

I see - those were just round numbers so thought you might have been guesstimating. I measure granularity in the hundreths of seconds (like 53.163 seconds) but you will probably never get two back to back boot times to be exactly the same. The yellow autoruns entries are "file not found" kinds of things where perhaps some program was installed/uninstalled and it did not clean up after itself and left behind some registry entries or references. These should have little to no impact on your boot time since nothing is getting loaded and can be deleted. Some may come back though and could require more investigation if you want to be totally rid of their annoyance. The pinkish autoruns entries are files/drivers that have not been digitally signed by the software manufacturer. They won't have any impact on your boot time either since it doesn't take any longer to load an unsigned driver as it does to load a signed driver. It is just a little sloppiness on the part of the software manufac

So here is a quick update. I have tried doing SFC and nothing has been changed. Googled a lot about this issue and i have got into this guide At first i have choosen the first one - Only discovering problems but without repairing them. Rebooted my pc then went to the event viewer. There i have seen that ArcSec Driver has failed to start. I have switched to the second option that includes repair, rebooted my pc and nothing. nothing has changed. I have launched Autoruns Sysinternals and found out a lot of problems there - deleted some, disabled some but it changed nothing when it comes to boot! Anyone has a solution ? Photo number 1 Photo number 2

Hey :) Thanks for replying. I have switched the system to English so it would be easier for you System information log System (Event viewer) Thank you <3

Thanks!

Before you start making adjustments it might be worth considering getting an accurate measure of exactly how long it take Windows 7 to boot (instead of "a long time" or "too long" or "too slow"). Then when you make adjustments you can measure again to be sure things are moving in the right direction. Some adjustments might make things worse and by measuring you will remove any subjective emotions or feelings humans tend to have or saying things like "I think it is faster!" or "It seems to be faster!". By measuring you will know if it is faster and by exactly how much. Just a suggestion...

Before you start making adjustments it might be worth considering getting an accurate measure of exactly how long it take Windows 7 to boot (instead of "a long time" or "too long" or "too slow"). Then when you make adjustments you can measure again to be sure things are moving in the right direction. Some adjustments might make things worse and by measuring you will remove any subjective emotions or feelings humans tend to have or saying things like "I think it is faster!" or "It seems to be faster!". By measuring you will know if it is faster and by exactly how much. Just a suggestion... If you would read my message completely you could see i have written it takes 50 seconds. (from starting windows logo till you can type a password to login) I have just measured it again right now and it takes 65 seconds. After typing the password it takes a few seconds more to load the startup programs.

Hi, I am having blue screen issues. My laptop would crash and comes up with blue screen randomly sometime within few min of booting and other times few hrs. I have performed detailed hard-drive check, memory check as well as re-installed whole windows by formatting the hard drive. Still no success. What I have also done now is saved *.dmp file. I am trying to analyse the same but not really sure whats the issue. Can some one help and suggest the possible issue. I am putting cut and paste of 'debug' file below. I believe I performed correct debugging with my novice experience. If some one wants I can send *.dmp file also. Thanks in Advance. Amit. Checksum: 00000000 ImageSize: 0002A000

Hi Gary, Saw you message just now. I am downloading all the drivers and will try to install it within next 30 min and message back. Yes, computer also crashes in safe mode. thanks amit.

Thanks Gary, Please find below link to dump file. Please let me know if it works fine for you. There should be 7 files in the link. These are crashes within the last 2-3 days. http://1drv.ms/1LGBAnl I tried to do other things that you mentioned in your message, unfortunately computer get crashed. My laptop is HP Envy with i5 processor and 8 GB ram. After posting this question on the community page (and to do more trouble shooting) I removed 4 GB and let it run... unfortunately, it crashed. Thereafter, I removed the other 4 GB and put first one back. It crashed as well. Both time it was same blue screen. I will try to do other things also if (and when) it lets me. Thanks for helping out Amit.

Have you tried updating or replacing iaStor.sys? Please upload copies of your dump files as shared files (excluding any more than one month old or before you used a system restore point) to your OneDrive with a link here. The dump file will be created at c:\windows\minidump. You may need to change your settings in Windows to be able to see the file. To show hidden files type Folder Options in the search box above the Start button and select View, Advanced Settings and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide protected operating system files" is unchecked. You may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. What is your computer make and model? If not a branded computer what is your motherboard make and model? Please download and run Driver View and upload a copy of the report it produces to your OneDrive. To get a report on all drivers select E

Hi Vijya Kumari / Gary / others, UPDATE I gave up on looking at the issue by myself. I ended up taking computer to the tech shop where the person changed the hard drive. Its been few days now and it seems to be working fine so the problem was hard drive in this case !!! Whoever else reading the message... FYI, I performed through hard drive check 3 times (it took 2 - 3 hrs each time) and my hard drive passed the check every time. I asked the tech shop person and he mentioned that it is sometimes possible that hard drive would pass the check but is faulty. This is a small advice for others who are trouble shooting the devices in my case since hard drive passed the test I ruled out hard drive problem and ended up paying 100$ on 40$ hard drive :(. thanks Amit

Hi Amitabh, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. To assist you to in a better manner, please provide us the following information: 1. When exactly do you get the BSOD error? Provide the complete error message 2. Was there any recent changes made to your computer prior to this issue? As an initial troubleshooting step, please follow the below methods and check if that helps. Method 1: Please follow the troubleshooting steps given in the below link for “Resolving stop (blue screen) errors in Windows 7 http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Resolving-stop-blue-screen-errors-in-Windows-7 Method 2: Start the Computer in Safe Boot – Safe mode starts the Windows with a limited Set of files and drivers.Please follow check the below link on “How to start the Computer in Safe mode” http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/start-computer-safe-mode#start-computer-safe-mode=windows-7 Method 3: Perform Clean Boot- We can start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and

Thanks Vijya Kumari, I will follow your advice also and update the results. thanks amit.

Frequent BSOD in Windows 7 VM (under VMware Workstation)

Hello, Since a couple of days I'm experiencing problem with my Windows 7 VM, I also tried to revert to a stable snapshot but seems not to be related to OS corruption but to a driver malfunction; I've downloaded and installed WinDbg and tried to troubleshoote the Crash Dump, but I'm not so familiar with this tool. Can anyone help me with this matter, in order to understand which driver is causing the BSOD? Thanks in advance Gianluca Checksum: 00000000 ImageSize: 0000C000

Sorry about that. Fixed!

Hello, The link you posted results to an error page (content not found). Regarding the second question, I do not have more than 1 Antivirus, the only one is Avast 2015.10.0.2208; the files you mentioned are probably related to Fortinet VPN client that is a product I've installed on the machine. Let me know how to upload the zipfile containing the dump. Regards Gianluca

Hello, I've just got another BSOD, synthom is always DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL but was not issued by NETIO.SYS but by tcpip.sys the link to minidumps I uploaded on OneDrive is: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=FF82A0A760E91929!106&authkey=!AI_9Pea7-bi3FA8&ithint=file%2czip Thanks for your help Ganluca

You need to make a choice between AVAST and Fortinet. Unistall the one you don't want, then uninstall and reinstall the one you opted for. You also have an element of Alladin security still installed and loading. Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\aksifdh.sys Image name: aksifdh.sys Timestamp: Sun Jul 20 02:40:52 2008 (4882DDF4) aksifdh.sys: http://sysnative.com/drivers/driver.php?id=aksdf.sys Please uninstall it. Monitor the system, and if the crashes continue, please run driver verifier (DV) per the instructions in the link below. Note: Make sure to read and remember the steps to reset DV in the event of a crash, and post a link to the newly generated crash dump here. Driver Verifier-- tracking down a mis-behaving driver. Co-Authored by ZigZag3143& JMH3143 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_other-system/driver-verifier-tracking-down-a-mis-behaving/f5cb4faf-556b-4b6d-95b3-c48669e4c983

Hi, I would appreciate it if someone could offer some help in trying to fix my new window 7 professional SP1 no updates applied. I have built the pc using what I hope to be quality parts. I have encountered BSOD's when windows update is either downloading the updates or acutally applying them to my copy of windows. The base copy is Windows SP1 and then windows update tries to install 140 ish updates but I can not get this to complete. The pc consists of 16GB Cosair Ram btath_lwflt.sys fffff880`07069000 fffff880`0707f000 0x00016000 0x4fe13ff3 20/06/2012 04:13:55 spsys.sys fffff880`080a3000 fffff880`08114000 0x00071000 0x4a085e7a 11/05/2009 18:20:58

Is this any good? Unfortunately not. The original files in the dmp file format are needed. Please post copies of your dump files as shared files (excluding any more than one month old) to your OneDrive with a link here. The dump file will be created at c:\windows\minidump. You may need to change your settings in Windows to be able to see the file. To show hidden files type Folder Options in the search box above the Start button and select View, Advanced Settings and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide protected operating system files" is unchecked. You may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. What is your computer make and model? If not a branded computer what is your motherboard make and model? Please download and run Driver View and upload a copy of the report it produces to your OneDrive. To get a report on all drivers select Edit

thanks for your comments/advice - will gather all the info and get back to you regards

Hello there Please upload the DMP files to an online storage service like onedrive and give a link to download them, so I can analyze them myself, or someone else can, your results don't help much. Yuri

ok thanks - will see if there are any there when I get back later and try to upload them so they can be looked at. Fingers crossed.

Hello there Please upload the DMP files to an online storage service like onedrive and give a link to download them, so I can analyze them myself, or someone else can, your results don't help much. Yuri Hi Yuri Is this any good? http://1drv.ms/1fIMOVT

Is this any good? Unfortunately not. The original files in the dmp file format are needed. Please post copies of your dump files as shared files (excluding any more than one month old) to your OneDrive with a link here. The dump file will be created at c:\windows\minidump. You may need to change your settings in Windows to be able to see the file. To show hidden files type Folder Options in the search box above the Start button and select View, Advanced Settings and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide protected operating system files" is unchecked. You may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. What is your computer make and model? If not a branded computer what is your motherboard make and model? Please download and run Driver View and upload a copy of the report it produces to your OneDrive. To get a report on all drivers select Edit

Windows 7 PC won't Start Windows normally after a crash

Please help! Yesterday I was playing a number of games of League of Legends. Immediately upon the 5th of these games loading in, my PC crashed. (Screen froze and it just made the same sound nonstop) I left it this way for maybe 2-3 minutes or so, hoping it would just calm down or force itself to shut down/restart. (this has happened less severely several times in the past couple years and after waiting a few seconds to a minute it usually is fine) After it did not do this, I held down the power button to force the pc off, then turned it back on. When I tried to start windows normally after this, the black screen with 4 colored balls turning into a windows logo above "Starting Windows" would come up, but after a minute my screen, keyboard, and mouse would all seem to lose power/connection from the pc, almost as if it had shut off, but I could still hear it running. This has happened every time I try to start windows normally since. I've tried leaving it for varying lengths of minutes and up to an hour, nothing ever happens and I have to force shut down and try again. I am able to start in safe mode just fine. I don't recall the exact order of what I tried, but I have done all of the following without any success: Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\mrxsmb10.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\mrxsmb20.sys

Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations. Upon trying to do a clean boot of Windows the similar error persisted: Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed. *** STOP 0x00000116 (oxFFFFFA80096A24E0,0XFFFFF8800F157E20, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002) *** nvlddmkm.sys - Address FFFFF8800F157E20 base at FFFFF8800F004000, Datestamp 5315b408 Should I just reinstall windows entirely? Or does it seem like maybe a piece of hardware, perhaps the graphics card and/or processor, is damaged and is preventing windows from booting normally despite a working OS and good drivers?? Please advise & thank you again.

I was able to locate the most up to date driver from the graphics card manufacturer's website and successfully installed it in Safe mode with networking. At this point I am still trying to load windows normally as a clean boot as well. Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed. *** STOP 0x00000116 (oxFFFFFA80096CA010,0XFFFFF8800F1EFE20, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002) *** nvlddmkm.sys - Address FFFFF8800F1EFE20 base at FFFFF8800F09C000, Datestamp 5315b408 The driver I installed was a fresh download, definitely for that exact device, straight from the manufacturer. What might be causing it to still fail? Thank you again for your assistance thus far.

Hello Jon, Thank you for keeping us updated about the issue. I would like to tell you that Error 0x00000116 is the VIDEO_TDR_ ERROR. Issue could be related to video graphics card driver. So I would suggest you to update the drivers and check if it helps. Update drivers: recommended links http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/update-drivers-recommended-links#update-drivers-recommended-links=windows-7 Automatically get recommended drivers and updates for your hardware http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows7/automatically-get-recommended-drivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware Update a driver for hardware that isn't working properly http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/update-driver-hardware-isnt-working-properly#update-driver-hardware-isnt-working-properly=windows-7 Hope this helps. Please do get back to us if you need further assistance with Windows, we’ll be glad to assist you. Thank you.

After following the steps in the article to perform the clean boot, I found that after the "Starting Windows" screen, I experienced a blue screen near the bottom of which the following error message was displayed: *** STOP 0x00000116 (oxFFFFFA800969D4E0,0XFFFFF8800F17DE20, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002) *** nvlddmkm.sys - Address FFFFF8800F17DE20 base at FFFFF8800F02A000, Datestamp 5315b408 Not sure if this is good or bad news. I look forward to further instructions. Thank you for assisting me!

Yes we previously tried that, exactly as described in the link. The BSOD error message upon trying to start Windows normally was basically the same before and after doing so. We need to analyze the actual crash dump files in order to effectively render some assistance in resolving the errors. Please follow the instructions in the link below, to configure your system to generate dump files if you already haven't done so, locate the generated files, Zip, upload to a shared folder on OneDrive, and post the link here for all to analyze. Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) by ZigZag3143 (MS - MVP) http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_other-system/blue-screen-of-death-bsod/1939df35-283f-4830-a4dd-e95ee5d8669d

Have you tried a clean installation? Guide on how to install the NVIDIA Display Driver under Windows 7/Windows Vista http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2900/~/guide-on-how-to-install-the-nvidia-display-driver-under-windows-7%2Fwindows-vista

Hello Jon, Thank you for providing a detailed information on your issue. I appreciate the step-by-step troubleshooting and the pains you took to resolve your issue. However, there are a few more steps that we can try to diagnose the root cause and check your system health, in order to fix the issue permanently. Thus, I would suggest you to try the following steps: As you have mentioned that your computer works fine in safe mode then I would suggest you to perform clean boot and check the status. If computer works fine in safe mode it means that either some start up or some third party application or services are causing problem which can be rectified by performing clean boot. You need to follow the steps from the article mentioned below to perform a Clean Boot. How to perform a clean boot in Windows http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135/en-us Note: Refer "How to reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting" to reset the computer to start as normal after troubl

Here are the DMP and msinfo32 files: http://1drv.ms/1n6de8B When running speccy as the link suggested, the following message came up immediately: "CPU dll init failed (error 2)! Some information will not be displayed!" I see it "cannot initialize SPC dll" for several key components. What might that indicate? Thank you for your interest in assisting me with this! Hope this info helps. (Also, can you suggest a program I can use to open .dmp files? Will BlueScreenView be a good choice?)

Yes we previously tried that, exactly as described in the link. The BSOD error message upon trying to start Windows normally was basically the same before and after doing so.

Hello Jon, Thank you for keeping us updated about the issue. As you have attempted to update the drivers and you receive the error which you have mentioned in your post. In the complete error after the Stop code there are 4 hex values: {Parameter 1, Parameter 2, Parameter 3, and Parameter 4}. Parameter 1 Hope this information is helpful. Please do let us know if you need further assistance, we’ll be glad to assist you. Thank you.

https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?cid=080e3eeda0ce1a9c&resid=80E3EEDA0CE1A9C!140&parid=root This is the latest dump. I lost the file on the dump I previously sent.

The minidump file showed a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a) stop error with no third party driver shown as causing the crash. The problem could be hardware or software. Have you received any more BSODs and, if so, can you provide the minidump file(s)?

Looks like bios incorrect settings for the RAM, mis-seated RAM or defective RAM. Recommend to post screenshots of CPU-Z memory tab and for the spd tab, one each for each stick of memory. I would uninstall AI Charger software until issues are resolved. Ubique, with all that experience, what's your excuse for not having provided the answer?

Are you people really serious, I have lost count on how many (removed) give advise saying "The problem could be hardware or software." Well hello, they are the main two components so of course its one or the other. braniaK

My laptop has suddenly started crashing. I've incurred 2 or 3 BSOD events but others are simply shutdowns. Following is a WhoCrashed report. In the conclusions, it notes a definitive problem with "nisdrvwfp.sys", however when I click on the link, it takes me to links that are frankly beyond me. Ideas? Thanks. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ System Information (local) computer name: RD-LAPTOP windows version: Windows 7 Service Pack 1, 6.1, build: 7601 for more information. Note that it's not always possible to state with certainty whether a reported driver is actually responsible for crashing your system or that the root cause is in another module. Nonetheless it's suggested you look for updates for the products that these drivers belong to and regularly visit Windows update or enable automatic updates for Windows. In case a piece of malfunctioning hardware is causing trouble, a search with Google on the bug check errors together with the model name and brand of your computer may help you investigate this further.

It may help to look at the minidump files from the crashes with a debugger. Can you zip up the minidump files in the C:\Windows\Minidump folder and make available (provide link) via Windows Live SkyDrive or similar site? The following link has information on using Windows Live SkyDrive: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02db-4665-993a-08d865088d65 If you have problems zipping the minidump files copy the minidump files to another location such as a folder on the Desktop Also, you do not necessarily have to zip up the minidump files, you can upload them one at a time.

blue screen

**Please Help ME ** When i was playing a game and suddenly blue screen come out and i go to check and it say this...and please teach me how to fix it thankQ Opened log file 'c:\debuglog.txt' 0: kd> .sympath srv*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Symbol search path is: srv*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Closing open log file c:\debuglog.txt ThankQ

This is a long (old XP) post but it may give you some ideas as to what to try. DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=308429 Will your machine start in Normal Mode or Safe Mode? Is it only one program giving you the BSOD, does the machine run correctly otherwise? Advanced startup options (including safe mode) http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/929135 How to repair the operating system and how to restore the operating system configuration to an earlier point in time in Windows Vista (or 7) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936212/#appliesto System Restore can even be run away from the Windows 7 environment. Have you tried running your machine out of the Windows environment? If you have an install DVD that you can boot to (or a Startup Repair option via the F8 S

Hi, The CAUSE of that Bug_Check is shown as memory_corruption which could be an unknown faulting driver or memory issues including virtual (hard drive). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check this thread for information on using BlueScreenView, MyEventViewer, and other methods to Microsoft MVP

Hi, Driver Verifier can help find some BSOD issues : Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Windows drivers for advanced users http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244617 How To Troubleshoot Driver Problems in Windows Vista or 7. Microsoft MVP

Windows 7 64bit Boot Delay on Logo

Greetings, I wish I could pin down exactly when this started, but it became much more noticeable after installing an SSD. When the windows logo first appears there are about 2 seconds of disc activity. After this, the computer sits there animating the logo for about 1 minute. After this idle time, the disc activity starts again and I am at the login screen in about ~10 seconds. If boot logging is turned on windows stalls at the screen that notifies me that it is in boot logging mode. (after an initial scroll of drivers). I have installed the operating system multiple times. I don't believe that the RC1 release of windows had this issue, but I cannot remember System: Phenom II X3 720BE Help is appreciated, I've seen this problem across the web and a lot of other people not having any luck. Thanks

Hi dave.in.bham 1. Check if you are able to boot the computer in Low resolution mode and check if you are able to see the desktop. Steps to boot: i. Restart the computer Thanks and Regards: Samhrutha G S - Microsoft Support.

Hi dave.in.bham, Glad to know issue is resolved. The steps would help other users having same issue Regards, Samhrutha

Hi dave.in.bham, i am facing same issue with my dell inspiron laptop using with windows 8.1 pro, everything was working fine all of sudden it started booting in 130 seconds. Dont know what it is there that taking to much time to initial boot. would be thankful if you can help me out of this. regards Anurag

I have completed all steps as requested. My network and audio are on the motherboard, and I took the extra step to disable them. I have also tried safe mode and low resolution mode. Let me reiterate: I am able to boot to desktop in all scenarios. My issue is that once the animated logo shows up there is no disk activity for 1 minute. After this time the system boots normally. Please let me know if there is any more specific information I can provide.

Well, I think I figured out the answer myself. I went to Gigabyte's website and installed the AMD AHCI Catalyst drivers. I no longer have an issue and my windows performance score has increased along with it.

BSOD WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR 124 Error

Hi, Getting BSOD's on a Lenovo E32, originally WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR but now comes up with various errors Running Win7 Pro It now won't boot into OS, Win7 repair disc or win7 install disc... Memtest runs fine Checksum: 00000000 ImageSize: 00026000

My pleasure. Regards, Patrick

Patrick, Can you tell me the steps to get that dcacache error code as Lenovo don't seem to agree that it's the processor! Many thanks in advance.

Sometimes we have to help out a little. : ) Regards, Patrick

Hi, In order to assist you, we will need the .DMP files to analyze what exactly occurred at the time of the crash, etc. If you don't know where .DMP files are located, here's how to get to them: 1. Navigate to the %systemroot%\Minidump folder. Regards, Patrick

Thanks for that. I'm pretty sure its a problem with the actual hardware because we've had a lot of problems (BIOS flashed twice - 2 versions, new hard drive, clean install of win7 etc) It's less than 3 months old so..

I've uploaded to onedrive Memory.dmp

Sure thing! When you load up the crash dump, take the 2nd argument address (so in your case - fffffa800f71e028 ) and type !errrec fffffa800f71e028 This will output all of the information I put above. Regards, Patrick

Thanks very much. WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124) A fatal hardware error has occurred. This fatal error displays data from the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA). If we run an !errrec on the 2nd parameter of the bug check (address of the WER structure) we get the following: =============================================================================== Regards, Patrick

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 Video card: ATI Radeon HD5850 Lately I've been having an extremely frustrating problem with booting my PC. A few days ago I updated my video driver (AMD Catalyst) to a new version - 11.7. I am still unsure if it has anything to do with my problem, but the same day I updated Catalyst, I could not start up Windows anymore. Did not load driver @wdmaudio.inf,%wdm_drmkaud.devicedesc%;Microsoft Trusted Audio Drivers I've been searching the web for hours but haven't found any solution... any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hi, It seems the issue is with video card driver, so I would suggest you to keep in contact with original equipment manufacturer . Also contact the manufacturer for any known issues with the latest version of the driver. Also I would suggest you to install all the available updates in your system: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Install-Windows-updates Hope this information is helpful.

Hi, It seems the issue is with video card driver, so I would suggest you to keep in contact with original equipment manufacturer . Also contact the manufacturer for any known issues with the latest version of the driver. Also I would suggest you to install all the available updates in your system: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Install-Windows-updates Hope this information is helpful. Thank for your advice.. I actually emailed AMD already, waiting for a second response now as the first one didn't help solve the problem. Regarding updates - I tried it already and unfortunately it doesn't help. I also tried Windows XP x64 but the error still occurs...

Hi, Don't know what SHXLock.sys is, could be malware. The stack shows both it and Avast. 895cdbb4 82a8d8a6 895cdcd8 40010000 895cdc98 SHXLock+0x75e 895cdbe8 82a8b339 badb0d00 895cdc60 8800650b nt+0x3d8a6 895cdcbc 883b8e68 895cdcd8 00000000 883ca294 nt+0x3b339 895cdce0 883ba586 00000000 8639a678 00000000 aswMonFlt+0x4e68 895cdd50 82c5a013 00000000 aaee5c3e 00000000 aswMonFlt+0x6586 Search for it - Right Click on it - Properties - Details tab - does that show any help? You could uninstall it or even Rename it if needed. Check with Avast Support and their forums. Hope this helps. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP

Blue Screen of Death when attempting to enter into game

Hi I've just encountered this problem today when attempting to enter into the loading screen for League of Legends. My whole screen will turn black before becoming BSOD. I've uploaded an image of the BSOD in this post. It is most likely due to my graphics driver, which has crashed and restarted a few times today even while I was using the computer. I can use the computer fine, only that I cannot do anything that would apparently strain the graphics limit? I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium on a HP Envy 4 Ultrabook 1035tx. The graphics card is an AMD Radeon HD 7670M. I've tried downloading, uninstalling and reinstalling the graphics card driver and system restore. Any help would be appreciated! Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\WPRO_41_2001.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\WudfPf.sys

Hi, In order to assist you, we will need the DMP files to analyze what exactly occurred at the time of the crash, etc. If you don't know where DMP files are located, here's how to get to them: 1. Navigate to the %systemroot%\Minidump folder. 2. Copy any and all DMP files in the Minidump folder to your Desktop and then zip up these files. 3. Upload the zip containing the DMP files to Skydrive or a hosting site of your choice and paste in your reply. If you are going to use Skydrive but don't know how to upload to it, please visit the following: http://www.wikihow.com/Use-SkyDrive Please note that any "cleaner" programs such as TuneUp Utilities, CCleaner, etc, by default will delete DMP files upon use. If your computer is not generating DMP files, please do the following: 1. Start > type %systemroot% which should show the Windows folder, click on it. Once inside that folder, ensure there is a Minidump folder created. If not, CTRL-SHIFT-N to make a New Folder and name it Minidump

Hi guys, hope this is what you all need! Thanks a lot! I think it could be more than a LOL-related issue as I get notifications that my display driver has stopped working and restarted successfully even when I'm not running LOL. https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=5BF9B3D0EE7756C0%21509

Do post the dmp file as suggested, but - It is very unlikely the AMD drivers are your problem, assuming the install is not corrupt. While the BSOD may seem to indicate graphics drivers, that is more likely due to the graphics driver crashing as a result of something else. LOL apparently has a lot of issues/bugs. You may also want to post on a couple of LOL related forums .

Thanks for the dumps! Also, for reference, this is not an issue with LoL. There are currently as far as I know no major bugs that are causing system related crashes, more specifically *116 TDR BSOD's. All of the attached DMP files are of the VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (116) bug check. The basic definition of a 0x116 bugcheck is: Regards, Patrick

Blue Screen: RDR_FILE_SYSTEM csc.sys 0x00000027

original title: BSOD: RDR_FILE_SYSTEM csc.sys Win 7 New Dell Hardware T1500 (DMP Link Included) We have a brand new workstation experiencing daily BSOD. Nirsoft Blue Screen View seems to show that csc.sys seems to be the culprit. After rebooting the computer seems stable for most of the day only to have the same BSOD error occur the following day. Inccidently, syslog has started reporting event ID: 36888 SCHANNEL " The following fatal alert was generated: 10. The internal error state is 1203." The dmp files are available here: http://home.comcast.net/~cyphonup/071510-39109-01.dmp asyncmac.sys fffff880`040c2000 fffff880`040cd000 0x0000b000 0x4a5bcce5 7/13/2009 8:10:13 PM Any help is greatly appreciated.

Take a look at the following MS KB article and see if it applies: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/981109

I get Windows 7 Blue Screen crash when my computer is left unattended until it locks . Computer is a Lenovo Thinkpad T500

The driver that is causing the crash is the mrxwdnp.sys (IMAGE_NAME: mrxwdnp.sys). This driver is referenced in the following MS KB article for Windows 2000: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812343 If Wall Data or other Rumba software is installed try uninstalling it.

Here's what seemed to work as a fix for the igdkmd32.sys repeat blue screen error on Windows 7: Go to All Programs | Control Panel | Programs | Uninstall a Program Select the Intel Graphics Media application (name may be slightly different), select Uninstall, and reboot. Now, after rebooting (takes a little longer than usual), the native Windows graphics driver will take over. You will have lower resolution (likely 1024*768) but at least you won't have the incessant igdkmd32.sys BSOD. You can also go to All Programs | Windows Update | Check for Updates - and you will see a new graphics driver there from Intel listed as an important update, but I haven't been brave enough to install it yet.

Problem with usbser.sys BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER (fe)

I have a problem when using any device that uses usbser.sys (cdc-acm driver). I have tried a couple of different usb-serial converters that use this driver with the same problem. If the device is attached during shutdown I get a BSOD with BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER (fe). This only happens when I have a PCI video compression card attached at the same time (Dahua VEC8016HB). If either the compression card or serial converter is disabled, the problem does not occur. An analysis of the dump created points to usbser!RestartNotifyRead+0x73. I suspect it might have something to do with the compression card, but at the same time I have found several posts on other forums with the same bugcheck signature without having this specific compression card (that I know of). I have tried this on Windows 7 professional (32 and 64), server 2008R2, and Windows 8, all with the same problem. Checksum: 00000000 ImageSize: 00018000

Hi, Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. From your issue description I understand that, you have issues with USB devices. I can imagine the inconvenience you have experienced. Don’t worry, we will certainly help you. I would appreciate if you could answer the following question: 1. Is your computer connected to a domain network? 2. What is the make and model of the converter? Let’s follow these methods and check if it fixes the issue. Step 1: As it was working fine on XP Computer, let's install the convertor driver in compatibility mode(XP). Make older programs run in this version of Windows http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows Step 2: Install the updated chipset drivers from the manufaturer website. Hope this helps. If the issue persists or if you have any Windows related queries please get back to us. We are happy to help you.

1. I have tried on a PC that is joined to a domain, and one that is not. (same bug check signature in both cases) 2. Two of the computers I have used are listed below: Dell Optiplex 7010 OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601 Page File C:\pagefile.sys The driver does not use an installer (it is using the supplied Windows usbser.sys), so I don't think there is any kind of compatibility mode for supplied drivers. We use an .inf file to associate the VID/PID of our device, (and other devices that we have tried) with the usbser.sys driver.

Hi, Thank you very much for the reply. Refer to these links and check. "STOP 0x000000FE" error in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2 when the computer enters or resumes from sleep (S3) or from hibernation (S4) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/974410#top Bug Check 0xFE: BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER (Windows Debuggers) http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff560407%28v=vs.85%29.aspx Hope this helps!

I have a problem also with USBSER.SYS when I shut down my computer, but not always, here is the analyze with winDBG : BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER (fe) USB Driver bugcheck, first parameter is USB bugcheck code. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000004, IRP_URB_DOUBLE_SUBMIT The caller has submitted an irp Followup: MachineOwner What can I do? Anyone?

Thanks for the response, Yes, I've already looked at those two links. The first link is for a hotfix that does not apply (when I try to install, it says it is not applicable for my version of windows). Also this hotfix is for windows7 and server2008, but as I mentioned, I am having this same problem on Windows8. Also the hot fix mentions changing some registry settings which are not present on my system. It looks like the settings it talks about changing apply to composite usb devices which is not the case with the usb to serial adapters I am having the problem with. The second link is listing information I already have from the bugcheck analysis I posted. Thanks

Driver Power State Failure

So I have been running Win7 Ultimate since the beginning O.K. and recently installed a new Solid State Drive and a fresh Win7 -64 and now I am getting the Driver Power State error, BSOD for about three seconds and a automatic reboot. The minidumps vary in size but all have the same filenames that stick out. Asus motherboard M4a88t-M AMD f10 athlon 64/opteron/Sempron HT hub 2x 2GB DDR3 670mhz I cannot seem to zip the minidump, as requested in similar questions, it's kinda protected, so I copied here Sincerly, Jeff asyncmac.sys fffff880`07471000 fffff880`0747c000 0x0000b000 0x4a5bcce5 7/13/2009 7:10:13 PM serscan.sys fffff880`075c0000 fffff880`075c8000 0x00008000 0x4a5bd2d4 7/13/2009 7:35:32 PM

One of the drivers from your original post has been known to cause driver power state failure errors and that is the AiCharger.sys . Can you uninstall the Asus Ai Charger software and see if the error resolves.

Hi, Perform the troubleshooting steps from the link “ Resolving stop (blue screen) errors in Windows 7 ” and then check if this fixes the issue.

Make and model of your SSD ? J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

I think I recall it is a corsair 120 gig. I am gone for the weekend so I can't see for sure

It is a corsair Force 3 SATA600 120 gig. AICharger has been removed as suggested. It didn't work this time anyway. It worked on my previous install and never had this error.

Windows failed to start - a recent hardware or software change might be the cause.

Mk, so I've recently reinstalled Windows and had it set up as a dual-boot with Fedora Linux once more. Ran fine for a month or so, until the day came in which I shut down the computer normally, only for Windows not to start up the following day. Safe Mode doesn't work, 'Boot from last known good configuration' fails, Startup Repair doesn't help either. Fedora loads just fine. A boot log can be found here: _____________________________________________________________________ Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Version 6.1 (Build 7600) 9 22 2012 14:32:50.125 ____________________________________________________________________ ;w; Why?

Hi, Thank you for your response. After performing the steps please update us on the status of the issue. Thanks

Hi, 1. Have you made any changes to your computer prior to the issue? 2. Do you receive any specific error message/code when the windows fails to boot? http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/System-Restore-frequently-asked-questions Hope this helps!!

Hi, After performing system restore please update us on the status of the issue. If the issue persists please do not worry we will work further to resolve it. Thanks

Mk, I'll try this soon. Been a bit short on time.

Hi, Follow the steps below to run the check disk utility from the command prompt using the recovery console. a. Insert the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive, or a system repair disc, and then shut down your computer. b. Restart your computer using the computer's power button. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2255099 Note: Back up your data before performing in-place upgrade

System Restore reports no restore points now. The issue persists. :/

As for making changes to the computer, not that I recall. The computer had no external devices plugged into it at boot either. System Restore mentioned something about a corrupted registry now that I ran it again, yet after 'repairing' the issue it still refuses to load. Last thing I did before shutting down was compiling the OGRE SDK. No error code displays either. The computer is a HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook. Anyway, I'll retry a restore point now.

BSOD Memory Management

I keep getting this BSOD, primarily when playing games, but also when looking at youtube videos or doing random stuff. I already did several things: - made a clean remove of all drivers (incl. manual registry cleanup for graphic drivers) and reinstalled the latest version them - updated BIOS version - scanned for Viruses with Microsoft Security Essentials Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz) Monitor Name: LG W2453(Digital)

Lots of suggestions in the posts in this long thread which may help? http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1508834

Ok, I added the requested files to my SkyDrive. Here is the link: https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=94B5EAC43289C0ED!105&authkey=!AK3Rqq4MhKWL3Ik

Thank you so much for your help! So I did all the steps you suggested: I uninstalled sptd.sys I resized C: and moved the pagefile to that partition. You said the pagefile should be 8gb, but it lets me set a min. size and max size. So I set it to : 8000-16000 . or should it be 8000-8000 ? I have 8gb RAM in total. The last thing you suggested was updating SAMSUNG drivers. I don't know if I made it better or worse... The samsung drivers I had previously came directly from Windows Update. So I uninstalled them and tried to install Kies 2.0 which came with specific drivers, but Windows Update still installs additional ones. I don't know if this conflicts in any way. The device seems to work but my device manager shows a huge number of unkown devices now, which Win update can't find drivers for. How can I check if the samsung device keeps producing errors? Other than that, I have to wait now to see if this solved the BSOD.

I had a look at it, but people primarily seem to have connection/sync issues. After uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers and kies a couple of times, it works for me. As far as the BSOD goes, I was sort of stress testing over the past days, leaving the PC on all day, using various applications and games and I had no bluescreen at all. Even certain games, I used to have problems with crashes with, even those seem to be gone. So I hope it stays this way and it looks like the problem is solved :) Thanks again for all your help!

Please post a copy of your dumpfile as shared file to your Sky Drive with a link here. The dumpfile will be created at c:\windows\minidump. You may need to change your settings in Windows to be able to see the file. To show hidden files type Folder Options in the search box above the Start button and select View, Advanced Settings and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide protected operating system files" is unchecked. You may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked. What is your computer make and model? If not a branded computer what is your motherboard make and model? Please download and run Driver View and upload a copy of the report it produces to your Sky Drive. To get a report on all drivers select Edit, Select All followed by File, Save Selected Items. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/driverview.html Please provide a copy of your System

8000-8000 would be fine. I am not sure at the moment regarding your Samsung modem. Like many users I do not favour taking drivers through the Windows Update. In some cases you have no other option. Please provide a fresh copy of your System Information file. Type System Information in the Search Box above the start Button and press the ENTER key. Select File, Export and give the file a name noting where it is located. The system creates a new System Information file each time system information is accessed. You need to allow a minute or two for the file to be fully populated before exporting a copy. Please upload to your Sky Drive, share with everyone and post a link here. Please say if the report has been obtained in safe mode. Please upload and share with everyone copies of your System and Application logs from your Event Viewer to your Sky Drive and post a link here. To access the System log select Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer, from the list in the left

See if uninstalling sptd.sys fixes the problem: http://www.duplexsecure.com/en/faq Your C partition is too small. Your pagefile needs to be 8gb and should be on C not D. As both C and D are on the same drive you can easily resize C to 60gb taking the extra disk space from D. I suggest you use Easeus Partition Master (freeware) to resize your partitions. http://www.partition-tool.com/personal.htm To increase the size of C you first need to reduce the size of D. This enables you to increase the size of C by taking up the space D has vacated. When you resize partitions it is all about before and after. Thus in the simple operation of D giving up space to C when resizing or reducing the size of D the free space needs to be created before D. This enables you to resize C by expanding into the free space you now have after C. When you have done the above apply the changes. This page from the Easeus web site explains visually. http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/help/resizin

Please Help DirectX 10 and ATI Cataylst Issues...

I have all the way up to service Pack 2 for windows Vista Ultimate 32bit. Before I did this I had no issues. Devil May Cry 4 would run in DX 10 DirectSound: Speakers (VIA High Definition Audio),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18005 SPDIF Interface (VIA High Defin,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18005

I got it working..I updated my VGA driver in the Hardware Viewer which cleaned out the old ATI driver which wasnt allowing me to overwrite it. Then I removed all the ATI folders and settings on my system then I went to HISdigital (http://www.hisdigital.com/un/product2-429.shtml) and got their driver package. I thank the good ol' Hardware viewer for allowing me to overwrite the driver. Which I couldn't do with a normal install. Steps: (For Vista 32-bit) 1. Open Control panel 2. Under Tasks Click View Hardware and devices 3. In the Device Manager go to Display Adapters 4. Right Click on the item in the Display Adapters (example: ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series) 5. Click Update Driver Software.. 6. Click the first option 7. Go through and uninstall all the ATI Software and drivers 8. Restart computer 9. Find all the folders one is at C:/ATI the others are at C:/program files/ATI Delete them 10. Go to your Cards manufacture and download the proper driver set 11. Install and restart your computer

Error Input Not Supported when trying to change the screen resolution

original title: Input Not Supported, nvidia display settings aren't available Hey, When I try to change my computer resolution from 1280x1024 to 1600x1200 says that "INPUT NOT SUPPORTED" I installed latest nvidia drivers, latest directx but same, what to do? Any solutions? Btw i can't start gta_sa.exe, when I start it nothing happen, it's cracked. Tried to reinstall pc, but same... Gpu is nvidia geforce 9800gt. If you n more info tell me. ------------------ Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

When I try to change my computer resolution from 1280x1024 to 1600x1200 says that "INPUT NOT SUPPORTED" I installed latest nvidia drivers, latest directx but same, what to do? Any solutions? Btw i can't start gta_sa.exe, when I start it nothing happen, it's cracked. Tried to reinstall pc, but same... Gpu is nvidia geforce 9800gt. If you n more info tell me. ------------------ System Information ------------------ So... What is the make & model of the monitor in question? It may only be able to do up to 1280x1024. "INPUT NOT SUPPORTED" means your monitor does not accept that resolution/frequency rate. This does not, with the information given so far, sound like an issue with software, drivers, etc; if you give the monitor make & model - the native resolution/maximum should be easy to come up with.

Blue Screen STOP:0x000000BE id:1033

Hi. First of all sorry about my english! I have the following error (can happen at any time.. maybe 5 minutes or 2 hours after windows started up..) I only installed Windows 7. NO drivers. NO software. Computer specs: Windows 7 Ultimate Intel Celeron Someone can help me please? Really don't know what to do.. Already Thanks.

Hi, Driver Verifier can help find some BSOD issues : Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Windows drivers for advanced users http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244617 How To Troubleshoot Driver Problems in Windows Vista or 7. Microsoft MVP

Hi, Nothing that output that really pinpoints the problem. Use ALL the methods below and in the next message. Update the BIOS, chipset drivers, and the major on-board and separate major device drivers and check the memory thoroughly. After ALL those if needed run DriverVerifier to see if it can indicate a CAUSE. Microsoft MVP

Good evening. I have attempted to install DirectX on my computer, but the installation ended up with an internal system error (further information found in DXError.log and DirectX.log. I was unable to remedy the issue on my own. Please help. Here is my DxDiag: Thank you in advance. BDA Receiver Component: BDA Slip De-Framer,0x00600000,1,1,,5.03.2600.5512

This info is what actually was what i needed to get directx to install http://www.prasannatech.net/2009/01/directx-installation-problem-soultion.html Everything else on microsofts site had been useless. :(

Perfect! I didn't know that all the windows needed to be closed. After a couple of hours of frustration and trying different remedies I found on this website, it was your suggestion that finally worked. Thank you, thank you, thank you! :)

Hi, Try the Methods provided below and check if that helps. Method 1: Download the direct X from Microsoft website and then try to install it on the system. Check the link mentioned below. DirectX End-User Runtimes (August 2009) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=04ac064b-00d1-474e-b7b1-442d8712d553&displaylang=en Method 2: I would suggest you to try an SFC scan. Follow the steps to perform a SFC scan. For further details check the article mentioned below. Description of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 System File Checker (Sfc.exe) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747 Method 3: Download the latest set of drivers for the Video card. Refer: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp-285.58-whql-driver.html Also see: How to troubleshoot the video adapter driver in Safe mode in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/292460

I too have faced same error. Here is what i did to rectify the error. I downloaded it through web installer, closed all browsers, closed all windows, and ran the setup again (as it downloaded files before and it wont download because they are stored temporarily) as an administrator, and it worked and completed without errors. Hope this will work for you too.

Having multiple problems

First I want to say that I'm on a very limited fixed income which is why you will see that I'm trying to do these things as cheap as possible. I have a Dell D620 Latitude laptop, fairly old but all I have. Right now I am able to get online with an old hard drive. The hard drive that goes in here has Windows XP Pro. The XP program had gotten extremely slow and a friend took it to a friend who charged me 50.00 to basically do a dirty re-install of the XP pro o/s but now nothing works. My son bought me a Windows 7 Home w/SP1. I am well aware of what I need to do to install this W7 o/s correctly. My problem is that I'm not sure if my system has the needed graphics driver and Ram. My system has... ------------------ System Information ------------------ >>>>3) Is Direct X9 written by Conduit because Conduit is what started this chain of problems over the past year. I sure hope someone can point me in the right direction...Thanks Ric

On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 06:07:28 +0000, ricw91756 wrote: First I want to say that I'm on a very limited fixed income which is why you will see that I'm trying to do these things as cheap as possible. I have a Dell D620 Latitude laptop, fairly old but all I have. Right now I am able to get online with an old hard drive. The hard drive that goes in here has Windows XP Pro. The XP program had gotten extremely slow and a friend took it to a friend who charged me 50.00 to basically do a dirty re-install of the XP pro o/s but now nothing works. My son bought me a Windows 7 Home w/SP1. I am well aware of what I need to do to install this W7 o/s correctly. My problem is that I'm not sure if my system has the needed graphics driver and Ram. My system has... 1GB of RAM is not enough for decent performance with Windows 7. 2GB is the minimum for almost everyone.

Windows Aero Support Issue

I am preparing to upgrade my computer it Windows 7 and after using the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, my computers only issue was supporting Aero. It mentioned I needed more RAM and a better video card. So I went out and picked up the appropriate parts to fix the issue. I now meet the requirments for the RAM with a tad over 2GB and have a GeForce 8400 GS (512MB with DirectX 9). After running the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor again, it still says that I can't support Aero. Now I am lost. I keep reviewing all the requirments and I meet them all. So can anyone help me out, or tell me what I may have overlooked. I am pasteing below my DxDiag file to better assist anyone willing to help me out. Thanks! MY CPU DXDIAG: ------------------ System Information ------------------ Realtek HD Audio Input,0x00200000,4,1,,5.03.2600.5512 Realtek HD Audio output,0x00200000,13,1,,5.03.2600.5512

Hi SapphireLament, Thanks for posting. Can you give us the exact output of the upgraded advisor? Per your hardware specs it looks like you should be able to support Aero in Windows 7. Hope this helps! Shawn - Support Engineer - MCP, MCDST Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think

Could you check nVidia's website to find out if there are any updated drivers for the video card (Vista or Windows 7)? Andre Da Costa http://adacosta.spaces.live.com http://www.activewin.com I have the most updated drivers currently for my XP computer until 7 arrives. But as for updated drivers for a Vista or 7 machine, yes there are. This driver update works for both vista and windows 7: http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7_winvista_32bit_191.07_whql.html

Could you check nVidia's website to find out if there are any updated drivers for the video card (Vista or Windows 7)? Andre Da Costa http://adacosta.spaces.live.com http://www.activewin.com

Media Player 11 dose not play wma, mp3 wav and DVD has no audio

When I try to play a wma file that has been ripped to the music directory, I get the following error: " Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device. There might not be a sound device installed on your computer, it might be in use by another program, or it might not be functioning properly.' It won't play a CD either. I have checked the sound device and it is working properly. I run dxdiag and no problems there. Other progams such as Real Player, Interact DVD and Itunes all play audio. I will paste my saved info from direct X and maybe someone can see something I overlooked. Dxdiag Info ------------------ WDM Streaming System Devices: ESS Maestro,0x00200000,22,3,,5.03.2600.5512

Hi, I'd suggest you do the following and check if that helps. Step 1: a. Right click my computer and select Manage. b. Find "Device Manager" on the left hand pane and click it. c. Then on the right it will show all f the Hardware devices installed. d. Look for hardware icons with an exclamation mark on them that should indicate if there is an issue, Unfortunately, computers come with many different types of sound hardware, you need to know which brand and model you have before you can download the drivers, Step 2: You may also try a system restore which you can find in start - Programs - system tools and system restore.

my pc overheats/shuts off when i play sims games(ea) i ran a test/scan from here to fix any issue hope that didnt mess anything up.. but, not sure whats going on.. i know sims games is very intence heat games.. i hope i can find out the issues .. ran a test from dell on my pc, this is what i found, over 200 problems, (1 unnessart start up item , 199 registery problems, repair invalid applications folders13, repair invalid uninstallers 95, repair invalid auto run program 1, repair invalid file type associations 66, repair invalid com references 24, 14 repairable security vulrenability, internet config is not optimized for max speed, computer containes 924.45 mb of system file file clutter 294 files remove tempary windows files , computer has 567.23 mb clutter 291 tempor window file, computer suffering from 32388mb of internet clutter in 14695 files remove internet explore cashe files empty recycle bin, 218 problems are selected to repair 214 critical. i do believe theres a wattage problem, and other issues which i have been on the internet alot to variety sites to find the solutions of it overheating =shuts off only when i play sims games or shes left on all day.. i think fans, hardware, software, processors, etc... my games are very intence games hot.. i have written down alot of stuff from the answers i have recieved from my questions, and i know i cant do all this at once , i wish i could.. so, a little bit at a time, i was also told my screen needs to be upgraded larger.. now the test i ran from dell could fix some issues but dont have a credit card other wise i would of... lol i know and i thank you for all you have and will do for me.... so, i hope you can work with me on this alittle bit at a time... lol.. i do want to get the best that i can afford so i have no issues on my intence games i play... please could you help me on this a little bit at a time... .. 419 698 4019 belinda diann wears *** Email address is removed for privacy *** , 1089 artis place toledo,oh 43605 the complexe moved us.. sorry...or maybe you can find out the best or one of the best gamers computer hardware/software.. etc... stem Information ------------------ Realtek HD Audio Input,0x00200000,4,1,,5.03.2600.5512 Realtek HD Audio output,0x00200000,13,1,,5.03.2600.5512

The information you provided at the top of the thread is nothing more than a status of what is currently running on your machine. It does not indicate anything is wrong. To upgrade your Windows software, visit: < http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com > To update other drivers, etc, visit your computer manufacturer's website. Many OEM companies (Such as HP and Dell) will post the latest drivers in the Support/Download section of their website. Failing that, visit the manufacturer's webite of the peripheral or chipset that you want to update drivers for. HTH, JW

thank you i recently ran a test which above at the top of page was lists of all supposably wrong, how can i fix that, or do i need to take it in.. about all files on my pc, etc.... its at the top of the page beginning... thank you..... what would you recommened on my pc upgrading, or new and what parts/speed/sizes/names/brands/etc/.........

Anytime your CPU usage goes up, your computer will generate more heat. The fans in your computer will normally dissipate the heat before your CPU gets too hot. To monitor your CPU's temperature, run the freeware program "CoreTemp" which will continually display your temperature. CoreTemp: < http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ > The most common cause of computer overheating is dust accumulating inside your computer on the CPU. Open up your computer case and clean out the dust. A can of compressed air should make quick work of it. While you are in there, verify that your computer fan is turning when your computer is turned on. A failed fan will cause overheating as well. HTH, JW

Several files (kstvtune.ax, ksxbar.ax, kswdmcap.ax, etc.) are incorrectly installed in the Windows folder and should be deleted. Please Help?

The following information is from running dxdiag, through the run command in the start menu, if it's not readable please let me know how to make it more legible and thanks in advance for any advice or help: ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 1/13/2010, 19:27:18 BDA Receiver Component: BDA Slip De-Framer,0x00600000,1,1,,5.03.2600.5512

lol. This is the 17th thread I've looked at, related to "dinotify.exe" supposedly being missing but it's sitting right there staring at me. I've been searching all day for answers to this and about the fact that Windows is saying it has no information about the disks on this computer so even though my external DVD-ROM works fine, and my Genuine Advantage disks work fine, and setup.exe executes, it can't do an Inplace Upgrade. I think - lol I KNOW that Windows wants to restart my computer. It doesn't want to do an Inplace Upgrade because I suspect, that might clean my filthy corrupted disks. It wants to do an offline re-install. It wants to write corruption back onto the disks. CMD is having no problems whatsoever, with recognising and reading and writing to the disks on my computer. CMD has lots of information about the disks on this computer. Windows...Windows has none. Windows cannot repair this system. lol But I just thought it's cute, that 7 people had this question, at Microsoft A

lol. This is the 17th thread I've looked at, related to "dinotify.exe" supposedly being missing but it's sitting right there staring at me. I've been searching all day for answers to this and about the fact that Windows is saying it has no information about the disks on this computer so even though my external DVD-ROM works fine, and my Genuine Advantage disks work fine, and setup.exe executes, it can't do an Inplace Upgrade. I think - lol I KNOW that Windows wants to restart my computer. It doesn't want to do an Inplace Upgrade because I suspect, that might clean my filthy corrupted disks. It wants to do an offline re-install. It wants to write corruption back onto the disks. CMD is having no problems whatsoever, with recognising and reading and writing to the disks on my computer. CMD has lots of information about the disks on this computer. Windows...Windows has none. Windows cannot repair this system. lol But I just thought it's cute, that 7 people had this question, at Microsoft A

Random Black Screen Restarts and Error 124

Computer Specs AMD Phenom 940 II x 4 3.0 Processor DKA790GX Platinum 4 gb DDR2 Corsair 1066 x 4 His Radeon 4870 1gb Vid Card Now I have looked for an updated driver but can not seem to find one or just dont know where to look maybe. I do not know if this has anything to do with my problem but am curious to find out. Thank you for your time.

It also occasionally hangs at start up at the Windows logo . This usually happens when the windows sound starts. Then it will Hang and restart on its own. This is a Clean Vista Install On the machine. All the Mobo drivers and Bios are up to date. I have the latest sound Drivers for the Mobo as well. I am at my witts end with this so any help you may provide would be greatly apprecitaed. Thank you again .

Random Restarts and Blue Screen Error 124, From reading everything you have posted here, and reviewing your error logs, it appears that your problem is hardware related and not related to the OS or a driver issue. All I can suggest is that you follow all the steps outlined in this article for troubleshooting errors that cause Vista to restart: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/958233 . If none of those things fix your problem then you are going to have to consider that this could be a defective piece of hardware. You stated earlier that the problem only happened when sound was playing so that is a good place to start in determining which piece of hardware could be defective. The error report you posted also showed that the stop error was caused by hardware. Thanks, Gloria Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

So Today we are back to Blue Screens. I have posted the 2 errors I have captured so far today. If you need I can post the dmp files Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1033 Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be available) Warning: If a virus or other security threat caused the problem, opening a copy of the files could harm your computer.

Anyone ?

It's a problem with CPU ,sorry.!!!Buy other CPu

Okay Gave in and contacted Microsoft themselves. They uninstalled my Realtech Deivers and have left me with the Microsoft 06/21/2006 Version 6.0.6000.16386 This seems to have gotten rid of the AIT I/O Pci Bus controller completely. The problem is ... 20 min after they finished the remote session, I walked away to take the dog out and come back and the dam thing has restatted YET AGAIN! Now I would know if it Blue Screened as I have it set to stop at the Blue Screen till I tell it to reboot so I can monitor the errors. It just randomly restarts on its own tho and I am losing patience. Please, if anyone here can help me that would be appreciated .. Thank you

BSOD roughly once a week - .dmp file analysis included

Hi all, Since building my system a year ago I've been getting intermittent blue-screens. It doesn't seem to occur at any specific point, i.e. I'm not always running games or certain apps when it crashes. My system: Vista 64bit Mobo: Gigabyte Technology GA-N650SLI-DS4L Checksum: 00000000 If anyone could take a look at these it would be a great help

Thank you for that Gloria, I'm looking into those suggestions. Much appreciated!

wally15, Thank you for using the Answers forums. From what you have posted here and from the troubleshooting you have already done, I would lean toward this being a mobo issue. You have tested your RAM, your graphics cards, and your HDD, so that just leaves the mobo and cpu. You have also tried two different operating systems, Vista and Windows 7, so it is not the OS. It is possible that it could be a driver, that is always a possibility, but if I were you I would find a way to test the mobo with another CPU and if you get the same failure then you know it is the mobo. You might check some of the mobo forums and see if anyone else is having the same issue with the same model mobo. Let us know if we can be of further assistance. Thanks, Gloria Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

Hello wally15, Thanks for using the Microsoft Answers Forum In addition to what Gloria has posted I would like to offer the following information. You stated that you recently installed Windows 7 Beta with the same results. Are you currently still running Windows 7 beta or did you switch the operating system back to Vista 64? If you are still running Windows 7 then I would like to point you in the direction of the Windows 7 community located here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro/ If you have switched back to Vista then let’s see what we can do for you. I see that the machine is custom built but would like to ask if all the components like RAM are from the same manufacturer? Mismatch on RAM can sometimes cause this problem but if everything was purchased at the same time you most likely got RAM from the same manufacturer. Another option is to make sure that the RAM is performing at the optimal voltage on the motherboard. Newer RAM has voltage requirements

Hi Judd, In answer to your question, yes my RAM is from the same manufacturer, and I will also look into the other things you have mentioned above. Thank you for your input

DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL tcpip.sys Win XP

Hi guys, I got a BSOD with the STOP error 0x0D1 and message DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, relating to the file tcpip.sys on Win XP. Reading some of the articles, I could find the minidump file and tried to read it with BlueScreenView, and although it highlighted two other files in red (hal.dll and ntoskrnl.exe), I couldn't really make much sense of it, thus I am here asking for your help. The analysis result is shown below: ---- EDIT ---- as per requested: What is your system make and model? Microsoft Corporation C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\kmixer.sys

A good start, but can't help with that in the current presentation. You need to edit your original post, delete everything that is in it and replace it with this information: Please provide additional information about your system as best you can: What is your system make and model? What is your XP Version and Service Pack? What you paste back will look something like this link to my SkyDrive: https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?cid=6a7e789cab1d6f39&resid=6A7E789CAB1D6F39!311

Windows 7 Update Error 800B0001

I've been trying to fix this error code for awhile. The Fix It tool does find problems in the first 2 categories but does not apply changes. Also tried a standalone kb947821 but nothing changed. [code]------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 5/15/2014, 07:45:53 Decode Power Usage: 0 [/code]

What "Fix It tool?" cf. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-update-error-800b0001

ERROR : Windows Experience Index could not be computed

Each time I run the Windows Experience Index At the End of completion the following error dialog box appears Windows Experience Index could not be computed Could not measure Video Playback performance.......... I request you to pls help me in dealing with this error Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3B30&SUBSYS_00368086&REV_06\3&11583659&0&FB Driver: n/a

Hi, · Have you updated all the drivers on the computer? · What security software is installed on your computer? In the meantime, follow these steps and check if the issue persists. Step 1: I would suggest you to download and update the graphic drivers from the manufacturer’s website and check if Windows Experience Index functions normally. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isnt-working-properly Step 2: Try to disable all security software and check if the issue persists. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Turn-Windows-Firewall-on-or-off http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Disable-antivirus-software Note: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you shouldn't disable your antivirus software. If you have to temporarily disable it to install other software, you should re-enable it as soon as you're done. If you're connected to the Internet or a network while yo

Power View

I am getting Plz check ur Hardware Supports DIRECT X 10 or later and that u have the latest Card driver installed Could u please help me how I can solve this. this the info of Direct X of System. I need to know the problem with Graphic Card or can I install any video drivers latest. ------------------ System Information Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hi Ethan, Thank you for choosing Microsoft Community. Do you get the error message while starting the Power View or during the install process? If the issue is while trying to install or using the Power View, I would suggest you to post your query in the forum below for better suggestions: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?forum=excel Thank you.

DirectX Problem ( Features not Available )

Hi!, I would like an assistance about my DirectX installation. Another problem is i do not have much knowledge about this softwares so if someone knows how to this problem, i would really appreciate it if you can teach it to me by steps. Now going to the problem, my desktop is using running fine till i tried to run a couple of games one which needs directx and the other need a DX9 level card (Unity Web Player). The games i run causes me some errors and others are worse which does not even initiate. I tried to fix the issue by updating my directx but it does not seem to work. Here is my System and Display Information ( from DirectX Diagnostic Tool) ------------------ I found out that all of my DirectX features are not available. Is there any way to fix this? I am hoping for a solution. Thanks.

it looks like you dont have the driver installed correctly for your graphics card you need to download nvidia geforce 210 drivers from nvidia.com install this drivers and directx should work ok

That worked! thanks a lot :)

Need a Video Driver for Windows 7

It appears I have a video card issue... Ever time I open up a game this message appears " World of Warcraft was unable to start up 3D acceleration. Please make sure DirectX 9.0c is installed and your video drivers are up-to-date ". Well my computer says all my video drivers are up to date and I downloaded DirectX 9.0c and I am still getting this message. I posted this issue on the WoW forums and they said I need to update my video drivers but when ever i go to Dell.com It does not give my computer an option to pick Windows 7 and when i go to Intel.com to update my drivers, I get an error that says " Server Error in '/iDUU' Application. Validation of viewstate MAC failed. If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster, ensure that configuration specifies the same validationKey and validation algorithm. AutoGenerate cannot be used in a cluster. Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hello kSwiz, If Dell does not have a video driver available on their site for Windows 7, then you will need to contact them to ask about it. Ultimately, Dell is responsible for providing the drivers for the hardware that they ship. Let us know if that helps. I have the same problem and it seems we have the same video controller. Intel and Dell have abandoned this chipset. I have looked thoughout the net and have seen that others are using the compatibility setting on the original XP drivers. I tried it and upon rebooting, the driver uninstalls. There has got to be a way this driver to work.

Hello kSwiz, If Dell does not have a video driver available on their site for Windows 7, then you will need to contact them to ask about it. Ultimately, Dell is responsible for providing the drivers for the hardware that they ship. Let us know if that helps.

thank you for the help, but when i had Windows XP on this same computer all my games worked perfectly fine

Hi, According to the information provided it seems that you don’t have an external graphic card and you have a standard VGA card. Whenever you play high end games you need external graphic card for it to run the game completely, so I would suggest you to contact the manufacturer for more information. Check if this helps.

Windows 7(64 bit) gives blue screen after awaking from sleep while a usb device is plugged in

Windows 7 (64 bit) gives a blue screen after waking from sleep while a usb device is plugged in, I think the problem is something with the usb settings or so because when there is no usb device plugged in there is no blue screen after awaking from sleep here is my dxdiag: ------------------ System Information Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

What USB device are you using when this problem happens? Please look for files in c:\windows\minidumps. Copy a few of them to a public share on http://skydrive.live.com , and post the link here. These are the output files from the crash. I can take a look at them and see if I can narrow down the driver causing this problem. Thanks, Mark Want to know if your current hardware & software will work with Windows 7? Check out these links: ** Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor ** ** Windows 7 Compatibility Center **

I reinstalled all the drivers and now the problem appears to be gone thanks!! (@Mark: i can't upload the minidump, it says something about not enough permission although I'm the administrator, but I guess you wont need it anymore cause the problem seems to be gone)

Hi mr_greenguy, Welcome to Microsoft Answers Forum. I would suggest you to uninstall the drivers for portable devices and restart the computer so that windows7 will install the drivers automatically, the following steps will help you to uninstall and Re-install the drivers. A. Update your Portable Card drivers. If you all ready have the latest drivers, uninstall and reinstall them, as drivers can quite easily become corrupted. B. Here are the steps to uninstall the network card drivers from Device Manager: 1. Open Device Manager by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking Device Manager.‌ 2. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. 3. On the Device Manager window, look for the portable devices and let us know if you see any yellow exclamation mark in front of the Device. 4. Right click on the Device and select Uninstall. 5. Re-install the latest network card

Windows 7 Memory Management, BSOD, Fresh Windows Install

Hello, so for a couple of weeks now I've been getting blue screens that either say MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, BAD_POOL_HEADER, and a BSOD that went by really quickly and didn't seem to have an error report. It happened after an Elder Scrolls Online client crash and since then has began to snowball out of control. What I've done (please read) I've run the windows Memory Diagnostic Tool and haven't received any errors. I've run two full Memtests and haven't received any errors. Minidump files: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=13F3DFD1375D1525!144&authkey=!AHED_vAiGjjHusY&ithint=folder%2c

These crashes were related to memory corruption ( probably caused by a driver ). Please run these tests to verify your memory and find which driver is causing the problem. If you are overclocking (pushing the components beyond their design) you should revert to default at least until the crashing is solved. If you don't know what it is you probably are not overclocking. Since it is more likely to be a driver please run verifier first. 1-Driver verifier ( for complete directions see our wiki here ) 2-Memtest. ( You can read more about running memtest here ) Co-Authored by JMH3143 . Thanks for the reply, Memtest as I stated in the first post was ran twice in one go with no errors. I did the driver verifier test and there's good news so far. The good news is I've managed to stay in windows without crashing and even download Chrome/GFX drivers without getting a BSOD but that also means it's going to take longer to find the problem if I am understanding this process, I actually want the

These crashes were related to memory corruption ( probably caused by a driver ). Please run these tests to verify your memory and find which driver is causing the problem. If you are overclocking (pushing the components beyond their design) you should revert to default at least until the crashing is solved. If you don't know what it is you probably are not overclocking. Since it is more likely to be a driver please run verifier first. 1-Driver verifier ( for complete directions see our wiki here ) 2-Memtest. ( You can read more about running memtest here ) Co-Authored by JMH3143 .

Got this one as well, a little different. On Sun 5/4/2014 7:06:14 AM GMT your computer crashed crash dump file: C:\Windows\memory.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: luafv.sys (luafv+0x1467E) Bugcheck code: 0x7E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0xFFFFF8800189A67E, 0xFFFFF880031CB988, 0xFFFFF880031CB1E0) Error: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\luafv.sys product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System company: Microsoft Corporation description: LUA File Virtualization Filter Driver Bug check description: This bug check indicates that a system thread generated an exception that the error handler did not catch. The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver on your system that cannot be identified at this time. Google query: Microsoft Corporation SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED On Sun 5/4/2014 1:37:25 AM GMT your computer crashed crash dump f

MCJS You probably have the control panel set incorrectly but we cana use the full memory DMP so if it isnt going to take you a week I would upload it. If you are using Blue screen view, who crashed, or a similar application, don't. They are wrong at least as often as they are correct

MCJS You probably have the control panel set incorrectly but we cana use the full memory DMP so if it isnt going to take you a week I would upload it. If you are using Blue screen view, who crashed, or a similar application, don't. They are wrong at least as often as they are correct Hey after running Memtest again it found 301+ errors on test 4 and I think some errors on 9 and 10, I needed to get some sleep and it was so loud that I turned it off after like 8 hours but apparently that means I didn't get to save logs. I will run it again and post them here. edit: Nvm I just replaced the RAM stick with my onboard and things are going smooth so far, since errors appeared in Memtest I guess it's safe to assume my RAM needs to be replaced regardless. I won't worry about figuring out which one it is just get some new sticks if my comp goes an entire day without BSOD. You can label this resolved, thank you for your help ZigZag!

MCJS If you want it to crash change the settings to "all"drivers and that will force the issue but it will slow the computer down a bit. Alright so it crashed while I was looking at a video in Chrome, here's the windows log. Problem signature: Problem Event Name: Minidump: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=13F3DFD1375D1525!145&authkey=!AEApUTv5QV9c11c&ithint=file%2c.dmp

Another one after leaving my computer to go AFK for a few hours, in normal windows with Chrome open I think. Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: MINIDUMP https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=13F3DFD1375D1525!146&authkey=!AN2yNFz1jxZhEkA&ithint=file%2c.dmp

MCJS If you want it to crash change the settings to "all"drivers and that will force the issue but it will slow the computer down a bit. Would you advise I just continue to use my computer like normal with these settings until something happens?

MCJS If you want it to crash change the settings to "all"drivers and that will force the issue but it will slow the computer down a bit.

I am having latency issues while playing World of Warcraft, and Blizzard isn't able to find the problem. Perhaps a trace could be done here?

Hi Moneymakersuki, · Have you made any changes to the computer prior to the issue? · Is the issue confined with "World of Warcraft" game? I would suggest you to perform clean boot and check if the issue persists. Place the computer in a clean boot state and then check if it helps. You can start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This kind of startup is known as a "clean boot." A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts. How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Note: After troubleshooting, make sure to set the computer to start as usual as mentioned in Step 7 from the KB article mentioned above. Additionally, open event viewer and check if there are any significant error messages/codes related to the issue. Open Event Viewer http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Open-Event-Viewer What information appears in event logs (Event Viewer)? http://windows.microsoft.co

Hi, Results verified by WinDBG, DumpCHK, and BlueScreenView. The Bug_Check was 3B CAUSE dxgmms1.sys which is a Windows component which means something else drove it into Fault. Usually this BSOD is video device, video driver, or memory related. Microsoft MVP

is there a way to fix or repair i am missing a file from my windows operating system named url.dll

I was having problems with my internet explore #9..so So I uninstalled it...after i did that I enter back to RLC and click on profile and and all i get is " There is a problem starting url.dll the special module could not be found. System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 3/28/2011, 12:50:25 Machine name: MIKE-PC Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hi Ginanavarro, Thanks for asking this question in Microsoft Community! I understand that you are unable to access internet, please be assured that I will do my level best to assist you. It would be grateful if you could answer these questions. This will help us in a better way to get a resolution for the issue. 1. What do you mean by “I enter back to RLC and click on profile”? 2. Are you able to login to the system successfully? 3. Do you have any other user account? I would suggest you to perform the following methods and check if it helps to resolve the issue. Method 1: Perform a System File Checker and check if it helps. To run SFC scan, follow the steps in the following Microsoft article. How to use the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files on Windows 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833 Method 2: If you are still facing the issue I would suggest you to boot into safe mode with networking and check if you are facing the same issue. Step 1:

I get error code c945000e on Windows Live Movie Maker

I had it working for a week straight last week and I think I used it after my last update so can somebody help me. I know my driver for my video card is up to date and everything. My computer also doesn't load movie files correctly anymore. I did the dxdiag.exe and it says "Error: Problem getting extra display info" Here is the dxdiag log: ------------------ System Information ------------------ Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Okay I uploaded the log files

It says that is has determined that it is up to date. My driver is good. It has always worked and just stopped working.

Hello, Thank you for providing us the information within the private message. I have escalated your issue to our support specialist for further assistance on your inquiry. The issue will be given an update once an investigation has been made. Unfortunately, we cannot provide a timeframe as to when an update will be given. Please check this thread from time to time or, click the Email update on the first post to receive an email whenever a reply has been made within this thread. Your patience is highly appreciated on the matter. Thank you.

Have you guys made any headway on this issue?

Hello Anthony, We understand that this issue has already been escalated however our support specialist is still investigating on this. We will get back to you as soon as we get any updates from them. We do appreciate your patience. Please keep posted to this thread. Thank you.

Hello, Thank you for your reply. To investigate your issue, we request that you provide us log files for this issue. This will help us diagnose critical errors that you've encountered. Follow the steps on the link below: How to gather Log files for Windows Live Movie Maker and Windows Live Photo Gallery Upload the log files on the private message area that I've enabled for you. Make sure that you sign in to Microsoft Community forum and click the You have a private reply to this message. Click here to read it on our secure private messages section link to access it. If you have further questions, please let us know. Regards.

Hi Anthony, Thank you for waiting. Our support specialist has c hecked the log files and determined that the video drivers are corrupted and that might be causing the issue. To fix this, kindly download the latest video drivers in this link . Let us know the results. Regards.

Hello Anthony, Welcome to Microsoft Community Forum. I understand that you're having issues on your Movie Maker by receiving the error code c945000e. I will assist you on your inquiry. We appreciate that you've provided your DxDiag. We advice that you update your video card driver to troubleshoot the issue. You can also see the article below for more information about the error code: Movie Maker can't start Let us know the results afterwards. Thank you.

ASUS EAH5570 driver not working with windows 7?

I just bought a new computer. Got it up and running, installed win 7, but whenever i try to start something requiring some sort of graphics, i get either a black screen, or green and pink squares across the entire screen. That goes for starting games, including the ones that came with win 7, and starting firefox, or even when trying to update the windows experience data. I get an error msg saying that the graphical drivers stopped working, but has been reset (that msg will keep on coming until i close whatever program im trying to run.) Here's my dxdiag if that'll help. Hardware should be win7 ready. Thanks for any help on this.

As a first response: Check Device manager for errors & updated drivers on the video card Check the manufacturer's support site Describe why you said that the hardware was Win7 ready List all other checks you have already done

I believe the hardware itself was faulty. I ran several of the solutions i found on various forums, deleting the current drivers, rebooting, installing the newest drivers, installing older drivers, letting windows keep its own standard drivers and so on. After all that failed, i reformated the hd, installed linux ubuntu. and the same thing happened there. went out and got another graphics card, plugged in, and everything worked smoothly in both win 7 and linux. Thanks for the reply though. Very kind of you.

current video card driver incompatible with WDDM, blue screen crashes daily and i have windows 7 home premuim mouse on laptop is crazy too...please help me

You should onbtain vid drivers from Dell site. If you read Ati site it states to obtain laptop vid drivers obtain from that laptop maker. But there again if you check Dell site for your model, win7 drivers are not supplied, and Dell win7 compatibility pages do not list Inspiron 1501

True! So what do I do NOW!

I have done that still does not fix.. Microsoft troubleshoot also says the driver is best one for my pc. I have installed ati catalyst package and the new ati driver..but this is still happening... this only started happening when I had WIndows7 installed. Can i revert back to another version of windows since there no support from Dell for my model Inspiron 1501. My mouse is the laptop built in I have not installed a separt mouse

Hi, 1. Check if the crash still occurs with no third party startup programs and a limited set of drivers by booting the computer in safe mode, to boot the computer in safe mode: a. Restart the computer and press and hold F8 key (Press and hold f8 key before the windows logo). b. From the advanced boot option select ‘Safe mode’. 2. Install the latest driver from the manufacturer website for the video card. You may access the below link: http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx For the mouse, check to make sure the batteries aren’t running low (if the mouse is wireless) and that the sensor on the bottom is clean.

When I try to install windows 7 64 bit, I created a 20gb partition and I did a clean install. It gets to 55% of expanding files and then gives me the error code: 0x800705 Windows did not successfully finish setup. I changed out the ram, the hard drive, & the video card and it still would not install properly. When I tried to use the 32 bit disk, it installed fine. Dxdiag: ------------------ System Information ------------------ Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Okay I have tried all of the above and it is still not working is there anything else that can be done?

Hi Lancepry, Installation might stop if the system cannot copy files. Here are some possible causes and solutions for this problem: · Your Windows installation disc is scratched, smudged, or dirty. Clean the disc with a soft cloth, insert it in the CD or DVD drive, and then begin the Windows installation again. If your installation disc is damaged, you might need to replace it. For more information, go to How to replace lost, broken, or missing Microsoft software or hardware on the Microsoft website. · Your CD or DVD drive is not working properly, or the disc might be vibrating too much for the laser to accurately read the data. For more information about this problem, consult your hardware documentation, or contact the CD or DVD drive manufacturer. · If your computer has multiple CD or DVD drives, your computer might be trying to locate files on the wrong drive. If your computer has a feature to disable CD or DVD drives that are not being used, disable the drives that you aren't using

Hello janiszz, I just wanted to drop you a line here. Have we seen any further blue screens after enabling special pool? Best regards, Matthew_Ha

Hello janiszz, Since we have gotten bluescreens with special pool enabled, please upload them to a public folder on http://skydrive.live.com . Once this has been done, post the link for us and we will take a look. Best regards, Matthew_Ha

Hello Janiszz, This looks like it was caused by the IBM keyboard driver- aipkbflt.sys. The driver is from the year 2005 and should be updated. Following is my analysis. My comments are in bold: Best regards, Matthew_Ha

Hello Matthew_Ha I enabled special pool, and after that pc started to wiev BSOD after I type user and password. I changed registry back and loged normaly. Dump file with special pool enabled: Created by using BlueScreenView Filename 0x48025330 2008.04.13. 21:38:40

Hello Matthew_Ha I will try to enable special pool and when get result from another BSOD i will post ir here. Best regards, janiszz

Hello Matthew_Ha I will try to find newer aipkbflt.sys driver. Thank you for your suggestions. Best regards Janiszz

Hello Janiszz, I was doing some further looking into the aipkbflt driver and it appears that it has some incompatibilities with Special Pool. This being said, we should definately look into an updated version that will hopefully be compatible with our present settings. It may be necessary for you to contact IBM on this as they are the creators of this driver. Best regards, Matthew_Ha

Hello Matthew_Ha I tried to upload dump file to http://skydrive.live.com but it all the time have problem: There's a temporary problem There's a temporary problem with the service. Please try again. If you continue to get this message, try again later. So i uploaded it to Dropbox: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3974980/BSOD/Mini071511-05.dmp Best regards Janiszz

Hello janiszz, When debugging a stop 0xC2 blue screen dump, we need to ensure that special pool is enabled. To enable this feature, please follow the following article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188831 After the machine bluescreens again, we will want to zip the dump up and send it to an online fileshare. Let us know what the link is when this has been accomplished. Best regards, Matthew_Ha

MiniDump.dmp file - Help reading debuglog.txt please

Below is a debuglog.txt from our minidump (.dmp) files analyzed with windows debugging tools. Is there anyone that would be able to help determine why this machine is randomly restarting? Is the debuglog pointing to a processor issue? If so the obvious would be over heating issue ...but does the log show that something else is the problem besides a possible over heating issue? I also have the system event log, and the minidump itself if needed, (I do not see a place to upload files on this forum) --------------below is the debuglog.txt----------------- ImageSize: 00007000 Closing open log file c:debuglog.txt

delay during boot

below is the ntbtlog aser aspire vista 32bit service pack 2 thanks in advance for any help Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\DRIVERS\tssecsrv.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\RDPWD.SYS

Hey, You can try these methods to speed up the boot time in Windows Vista. 1. Change the Boot Order. - Most of the computer/laptop have CD-Rom set as the first boot device and hard disk as the second boot device. Changing the boot order and setting the Hard Drive as the forst boot device increases the boot up speed. 2. Disabling unnecessary services and startup items in the system configuration utlity can alos improve the start up time. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135?wa=wsignin1.0 Note: In the system configuration utility box, click on Start up tab and then uncheck the services that do not need to start when the computer boots. This improves the startup time. 3. Disabling the unused hardware. - The computer loads lot of drivers when it boots for the first time, which we do not even use. The devices such as Floppy drive, Bluetooth controllers, modems, virtual Wi-Fi adapters can be disabled as they simply cause Windows to boot slow. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-vis

Wildows 7 Pro 32 bit Slow Laptop Boot

This is my Dell laptop. It is running Win 7 Pro 32 bit. A couple weeks ago it started booting really, really slow. It will get to and through the Microsoft logo part of the boot normally, but when it brings up the blue desktop screen, it is blank with no icons or status bar on the bottom. The little circle just spins or 3-4 minutes and then poof, the desktop finally loads. I have McAfee and shows no virus activity. I have done all the onboard Dell diagnostics for hardware and the ck disk and various malware scans. Nothing found. I tried a clean boot, same delay. I ran System File Checker(sfc /scannow) and it said no integrity violations. I updated the Bios at the Dell support site yesterday, no help. I changed the battery with a known good one, no change. Just did some Googling and see that many others have experienced this. Not limited to Dell, seems like Windows event of some kind. I saw where you enable boot log in msconfig, reboot and see in the boot log txt file a bunch of drivers that fail to load and try over and over. That seems to be the delayed boot up. A copy of my boot log is below. In the interest of the 60000 limit here, I only posted the Did not load entries. You can copy paste the portions that repeat several times into Google and you will see many folks with exactly the same errors. But so far I have not found anyone say they found the fix. Once it finally boots, everything else works fine. Since I have seen several folks post the exact same driver wont load errors on different hardware but using Win 7 teh same, I feel pretty certain it is a Windows issue. Thanks in advance for any help. Service Pack 1 2 7 2015 09:53:14.125 Did not load driver @hal.inf,%acpiapic.devicedesc%;ACPI x86-based PC Did not load driver blbdrive.SYS Did not load driver @oem142.inf,%iivbgm0%;Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000

I tried booting up in safe mode and still same lengthy delay from when the light blue desktop screen loads until the desktop icons and windows status bar finally show up. It is literally 3-4 minutes of the little wheel spinning and then the rest eventually load. Thank you.

no memory errors and hard drive passed. any other ideas for me? Thanks.

Hi, Thank you for posting the query on Microsoft Community Forums. You have reached the right place. Let us work together to find the root cause of this issue and try resolving it. I would suggest you to check if the issue persists in safe mode. Start your computer in safe mode http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/start-computer-safe-mode#start-computer-safe-mode=windows-7 Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any other issues with Windows in future.

You need to share the file with everyone. Please upload and share with everyone copies of your System and Application Save All Events as (the default evtx file type) and give the file a name.

Please provide a copy of your System Information file. Type System Information in the Search Box above the start Button and press the ENTER key (alternative is Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Information). Select File, Export and give the file a name noting where it is located. Do not place the cursor within the body of the report before exporting the file. The system creates a new System Information file each time system information is accessed. You need to allow a minute or two for the file to be fully populated before exporting a copy. Please upload the file to your OneDrive, share with everyone and post a link here. Reports in normal mode preferred. Please say if the report has been obtained in safe mode. For help with OneDrive see paragraph 9.3: http://www.gerryscomputertips.co.uk/MicrosoftCommunity1.htm

Run the bootable memory test (for at least 1 hour) http://www.memtest.org/ And run the bootable disk makers checking utility, this works for many disks http://www.seagate.com/gb/en/support/downloads/seatools/

sc sys log.evtx sc Diag Perf Opt.evtx sc sys log.evtx These are the files Gerry C Cornell asked me to share with everyone And I was in a normal boot - not safe mode

Hi Pukvi, Please select your language from the drop down list above to post your question in the language of your choice. The forum you posted in is for English only. If you do not find the desired language above, support options for additional international locations can be found by following the link below: http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx Hope this information helps.

Dxdiag not showing display.

Split from this thread. I am having this exact same problem, how did you fix it? ------------------ System Information Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hello Bryan, Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community Forum. I will be glad to assist you with your query. However, let me ask you a few questions to understand the issue better in order to help you fix it. What issues are you facing related to DxDiag? Are you unable to view any information after processing the DxDiag command? Are you facing issue related to games, videos or display? What is the make and model of the computer? I would suggest you to provide more details regarding the issue you’re facing. Also, I would request you to post us back with a screen shot of the issue, so that we can help you better. You can refer to the following article to include a screenshot to your post. How to include a screenshot in your post Please revert with answers to questions asked along with screenshot, we’ll be glad to assist you. Thank you.

Win7 does not detect my video card

Let me start off with saying I'm fairly experienced with computers. I've tried pretty much all I can think of. Not sure if I'm missing something so I'm coming here for some advice. I upgraded from XP to Win7 Home Premium. In XP, my video card was detected and worked fine. In 7, I noticed its not being detected. It shows my display adapter to be "Standard VGA Graphics Adapter". I have an ATI HD 3650 card with 512 MB memory. This is an AGP card. My BIOS has 2 options for the video, either PCI or AGP/Onboard. There does not seem to be any other options relating to video card that I can change except for memory allowance which is irrelevant (but I did change that too anyway) I can't figure out what's causing 7 to not detect the card. My Catalyst drivers are fully updated. Windows upgrade advisor did not tell me there would be issues with upgrading to 7. I'm also noticing my Samsung 23" screen is being detected as a Generic PNP Monitor. Related issue? Anyone have any good ideas?? Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Found the answer with the help of a user at Nvidia forums. Need to download and install ATI's AGP Hotfix drivers to support AGP cards. WOW that worked

Hi, Its really great to hear that the issue got resolved and we also appriciate you for letting us know about the measure you took in resolving this issue. In future if you come across any issues regarding Windows 7 please visit out Answers forum. Thanks and Regards: I. Suuresh Kumar- Microsoft Support. Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

I tried a couple others things which also did not work. Thought it may have something to do with the nForce2 PCI-AGP bridge. Tried a suggestion of running them in WinXP compatability mode. Doesnt work either.. No one has a clue?

is this "standard" driver what windows 7 keeps installing when i try to get correct ? (if it don't have one then how can it not match or be compatable ? No screen saver. aero don't work (error message)"your video card" ... bios 2 years or more old... games:or the accelerator is not turned on. ------------------ System Information ------------------ Decode Power Usage: 0 last second thought pate information and run away. i'll be back when you have a look.

is this "standard" driver what windows 7 keeps installing when i try to get correct ? (if it don't have one then how can it not match or be compatable ? No screen saver. aero don't work (error message)"your video card" ... bios 2 years or more old... games:or the accelerator is not turned on. ------------------ System Information ------------------ Log Level Log File Time Category ErrorInfo Context ExternalErrorNum InternalErrorNum ErrorMessage a little more from before my last posting.

Blue Screen-- Stop: 0x7E

Original Title : BsoD windows 7 ultimate Hi, I am using Win 7 Ultimate, with two user account one for myself and for kids second on. kids are use to play games online while i,m using mostly for email and ms office applications and internet surfing, sometimes when i switched from kids account by logging off and using my profile suddenly Bsod appear and computer restarts. Thnx &rgds Tariq Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hi, Check with Lenovo Support, their on-line documentation and drivers, and ask in their forums about any known issues with that or similar models. Check for updates to the BIOS, low level chipset drivers, and the major on-board device drivers at Lenovo. Also update the major separate device drivers - run Driver- View - set VIEW to Hide Microsoft drivers - update those without Dump in there names (see driver update Microsoft MVP

Hi, References to Vista also apply to Windows 7. This is my generic how to for proper driver updates : (Check for BIOS and driver updates.) This utility makes it easy to see which versions are loaded : DriverView - Free - utility displays the list of all device drivers currently loaded on your system. Microsoft MVP

Hello raja1969, In addition to the excellent advice already given I wanted to give you the option to send us your mini dumps so that we can look at what was happening with the machine at the time of these crashes. Can you zip up the contents of the C:\windows\minidumps folder and post the zip file in a public folder on http://skydrive.live.com ? After doing so, please post the link on this thread so that the community can look the dumps over. You may look at the following thread for more in-depth instructions on posting a file to your skydrive: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02db-4665-993a-08d865088d65 Best regards, Matthew_Ha

Pc crashes while playing games.. followed by a blue screen 'Dumping physical memory to disk'

My Pc is crashing automatically with an irritating sound (while playing games) followed by a blue screen 'Dumping physical memory to disk'. Then restarting automatically. Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: Will be thankful if u all can help me out with this problem. Cheers :)

Warning: DirectX Acceleration is not enable, Under Windows 7 64-bit

Ok, here is my problem. I am trying to play World Of Warcraft. Every time I hit the play button it says "World Of Warcraft was unable to start up 3D acceleration. Please make sure DirectX 9.0c is installed and your video Drivers are up-to-date." I have done all this. My video drivers are up to day from what I can tell and I have Directx 11 installed since I am running Windows 7. I will provide my specs below. But please assist me with this. Me not playing my game is like denying a fat man his cake. When I run the dxdiag.exe. It comes up with all the features for the Directx as Not Available. There is nothing to enable them. I went to the trouble shooting and disabled these features then re enabled them and still nothing. Please assist me. ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 6/23/2011, 07:43:29 Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Cannot update DirectX using the latest installer.

Owing to an error in a recently purchased game, I have been attempting to update DirectX. I'm running 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium, and when the installer tries to initialize it gives an error message and tells me to check the dxerror.log and DirectX.log files. The dxerror.log file and the dxdiag.txt file are posted below. dxerror.log -------------------- [11/25/09 09:49:49] module: dxupdate(Oct 22 2007), file: dxupdate.cpp, line: 1269, function: CabCallback Failed API: DeleteFile() Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hi, · Which game are you trying to install on the system? · Is the game compatible with Windows 7 64bit? Check whether the game is compatible with Windows 7 64 bit. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/ Apart from that follow the steps mentioned below. Step 1: Before running the DirectX web installer, put the system in clean boot and check whether you are able to run the web installer. To perform a clean boot follow steps mentioned in the link given below. How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Note: After you have finished installing, follow step 7 to boot the computer in normal startup. Download the DirectX web installer from the link mentioned below. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=2da43d38-db71-4c1b-bc6a-9b6652cd92a3&displaylang=en Step 2: Check in the new user account whether the issue persists. Follow the steps mentioned in the article gi

tried to upgrade to Win 10 now computer just keeps rebooting

I started the windows update on my HP desktop ( six core amd, 10gb ram ) last night and at first it started to download the files. It restarted and i got the black screen with white letters that says sit back and relax windows will restart a few times etc. when the computer rebooted it was still using windows 7 home premium. It asked for my password so i entered it and the computer booted up and looked the same as always. I clicked to upgade to windows 10 again using windows update. it started downloading 2.7 gb of files. then i got an error, i believe the error code was C1900101-2000D, saying windows 10 failed. I rebooted and tried again. It had the same error. I thought maybe I needed to make more room on my HDD, i had only about 30GB available, so I deleted a few games. After deleting them had about 82GB available. I figured that would be plenty to do the upgrade. I rebooted ran the windows 10 upgrade from the button in the tray and it began the download again. My computer rebooted again. Same WIndows 7 login and so on. Now the computer reboots after a few minutes on iys own. I log back in. Same thing. I tried to do a system restore but before it can finish the computer reboots again. I tried the restore from safe mode as well. No luck. Also I only have one restore point now. So my computer is just rebooting after about 3-4 minutes, I log in and it reboots after a few minutes again. I wish I had never tried to upgrade to windows 10. I can not even use the computer now. When I used updates button I got 4 updates for 1 is for windows 7 64 bit and the other 3 for sound and moniter. I installed those thinking they be needed. I still get those when I check for updates. I tried to install them again but comp. just reboots etc. I also turned off avast thinking that might be the problem but it didn't make a difference. I got a new issue now. Now i get a keyboard connection error during the boot so I can't even chose safe mode. What a mess. I'm having to use a laptop to figure out what to do to fix this. I was afraid this would happen, i should have waited for MS to work the bugs out but I was excited to try Win 10. I hope I won't have to do a fresh install. I have about 1.3 TB of files on my Desktop computer. I'm not sure what to do now. Please help. If I can just get windows 7 back and working I would be very happy. Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

the computer reboots after a few minutes so i dont really have time to do the things you mentioned. It reboots immediatly if I try to uninstall avast. I'm not sure what to do. When I click the windows upgrade tab in the tray it doesn't do the upgrade at all anymore now. When I go to win updat it just has the 4 updates I mentioned. 1 for win 7 2 for audio and 1 for monitor. they don't update either because the computer crashes and reboots when I try. I can't believe I trusted MS to get this right. Now I have no computer to use. This is a nightmare.

Disable (preferrably uninstall) your Antivirus utility before attempting the upgrade. Restart a few times and try again. Disable General USB Devices (example - Smart Card Reader). Command Prompt to close it and then restart the computer.

So I recently performed a clean install of Windows 7 64-bit on my laptop, installed the drivers from the CD that came with the laptop and everything worked fine for two/three weeks. Yesterday however my integrated graphics driver started acting up, the screen would flicker to black and a message would pop up "Display driver stopped working and was recovered". having read that it could be due to an outdated driver, I tried updating the driver for the adapter, but it made no difference. Personally I would prefer to set my dedicated video card (Nvidia Geforce GTX 675M with drivers up to date) as default, but for some reason that option is missing on my Bios. After two days of this odd behavior, and five blue screen errors, with me searching for and trying dozens of fixes online, I don't know what else to do. Here is my DXdiag, hope it helps: ------------------ System Information Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hi, Thank you for posting the query on Microsoft Community Forums. You have reached the right place. Let us work together to find the root cause of this issue and try resolving it. I would suggest you to try the following methods and check if it helps. Method 1: You may try running the Hardware and Device troubleshooter and check if it helps. Open the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows7/open-the-hardware-and-devices-troubleshooter Method 2: Boot to safe mode and check if the issue persists, if the issue does not persist then the issue may be due to some third party application. To check which application is causing the issue, place the computer in clean boot state and check if it helps. Step 1: Advanced startup options (including safe mode) http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode#1TC=windows-7 Step 2: Place the computer in clean boot state and then check whether it helps. How to perform a clean

Hello, Again thanks for the help. I had already tried the method proposed in that post, but I tried it again, juts for good measure. Unfortunately it has been unsuccessful in fixing the problem. In the most recent blue screen error I saw that it reported under the technical information section, the source of the error igdkmd64.sys . I hope knowing that helps. I have tried uninstalling and clearing the driver software of both graphics cards, to no avail. Any other suggestions you might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again, Stefano Edit: OK, so it definitely happens more frequently when I unplug the laptop and then plug it back in. I also encountered a message while uninstalling and re installing the driver for the umpteenth time which said there was an error in the inf so the update could not be installed, whatever that means.

Hi, This error can happen because of an outdated video driver, to many programs running at one time or even high CPU activity. There is a KB article that gives more info on the issue and helps to fix it, see: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered Error message in Windows Vista or Windows 7 Note 2: To do so: Important this section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/ ) Post us the results after you try the above steps.

Hello, thanks for the reply. I tried running the Hardware and Device troubleshooter and it wasn't very helpful, and the problem persisted after booting in safemode and in clean boot state. As a last ditch attempt I flashed a copy I had of my bios and that seems to have worked, as I am no longer receiving error messages, although I fear it may be a temporary solution... Any other advice? Edit: No sooner had I written this reply that the problem started up again. Oddly enough it seems to happen after the laptop battery runs down to like 5%.

Hi Kishan, Driver packages that pass Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK) testing can be digitally-signed by WHQL. For better assistance or guidance on how you can get a digital signature from WHQL, we recommend posting your concern on Microsoft Developer Network forum . You can also check this article for your reference: WHQL Release Signature. Let us know if you have any other concerns.

Built Line In won't appear as an recording device

I'm trying to record a radio broadcast by running a 3.5mm cable from my radio to my computer. This worked fine before i upgraded to windows 7. I've checked the recording devices that show up in my sound options and did the whole 9 yards and checked to show disabled devices and nothing more then my stereo mix and microphone pop up. I need help. I know there are other ways to record radio broadcasts but i still would like to know how to get my built line in working. Thanks ------------------ Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hi, I am sorry to ask you this. But could you please let us know what build line in are you referring to? Is it something related to Windows Media Player? Please answer these questions to help you further.

that still doesn't answer my question on how to make the Built Line in appear as an option. I know that stereo mix can be used to record system sounds and all sounds the computer processes but it won't do the job.

Hi, I need you to answer a question to help us understand the issue well. · Which application do you use to record radio broadcast? There is no Microsoft tool to record streaming audio, you need to use a third party softwares. So I would suggest you to contact the manufacturer of the application for further assistance. Reference: Sound cards: frequently asked questions http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Sound-cards-frequently-asked-questions Do contact us for any Windows related queries.

i updated all recommended and optional updates tho non of them pertained to sound drivers or any thing of that sort. i checked my the recording devices that pop up and nothing has changed i tried roll backing my sound driver to previous version nothing gained from that so i updated it back to the current version and nothing changed. I'm beginning to believe this is just a bothersum flaw that windows 7 has cast on me.

Hi, If you don’t bet the option for stereo mix, then you can enable stereo mix after reinstalling the sound card drivers. Here is how to do it. a. Click on the . Do let us know about the results.

Hi, I would suggest you to go to Windows updates and check if there is any drivers available for the computer. Go through the section Update Drivers of the article and install them. No sound in Windows http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/no-sound-help#no-sound=windows-8&v1h=win8tab4&v2h=win7tab1&v3h=winvistatab1&v4h=winxptab1 Do let us know about the results.

Built Line in has nothing to do with Media player. Its use is to be able to plug an ipod or any audio out put device and connect it directly to your computer. I haven't been able to find this option since i upgraded to windows 7.

Hi, As none of the resolution is working, I would suggest you to replace the line in port and check. You can check for the hardware with the manufacturer. Do let us know if you have any other queries.

Thats why i need to get my built line in audio input source to work. I've read some where that reinstalling my sound drivers might work but it get rid of the stereo mix option and is very risky to people like my self that don't know what there doing.

i don't use an application i use a hand set radio with a jack to plug into a speaker.

I can connect to the router wirelessly but cannot communicate to the internet.

I can connect to the router wirelessly but cannot communicate to the internet. with the same settings on my mobile device I have connectivity as well as if I use a hardline from the same router. I have tried ipconfig/release ipconfig/renew and have had no luck with that either. it looks as though I am missing a default gateway for the wireless connection. Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Jeremie>ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Decode Power Usage: 0 I know thats a lot but I figured I would provide as much as I could.

UPDATE: Well I have connectivity after resetting everything again and turning all security off but have not been able to apply any security settings and maintain connectivity.

You might want to log into the router and see if there are any messages/logs. Your wireless is using a self assigned address and not getting one from the Router. You can also check your DHCP scope and make sure you have enough addresses available. Hope this helps.

What make and model is the wireless router? Netgear N300 WNR2000 with the latest firmware update What wireless mode is configured in the router (e.g., n-only, b/g/n mixed, etc.)? n What security mode is configured in the router (e.g., WPA2-PSK, WPA, etc.)? WPA2-PSK and I have verified passwords on all devices When you connect this computer via Ethernet, are you connecting to your "broadband router" or to an Ethernet port on the wireless router? I am connecting to the wireless router and not the broadband router and the connections are as they should be. What port on the wireless router is connected to your broadband router (i.e., the "Internet" or "WAN" port or one of the LAN ports)? when connected to the netgear I am using ethernet port one when wired to the computer, the internet connection is just hooked up as that to the ISP router What makes you believe that your mobile device (what make and model) is connecting to the Internet through this wireless router and not through its cell

Yes I can connect via a wired connection, however I can connect wirelessly with other devices to the same router. I have my broadband router hooked up but have a second going through it for my wireless connection as the one provided by my ISP does not support a wireless connection.

The fact that you can connect with no wireless encryption but not connect when encryption is enabled suggests a problem with your wireless network adapter, possibly a corrupt driver. You can attempt to uninstall the wireless network adapter from Device Manager, download the correct driver, and then install it using the newly-downloaded driver, but as I noted earlier, I've seen some reports of flaky connections with the Killer Wireless-N 1103: http://forum.notebookreview.com/alienware/689010-killer-wireless-discussion-thread-look-solutions-ask-questions-here.html so you may end up having to buy a new adapter.

The fact that your cell phones and PS3 can all successfully connect wirelessly with things set up as they are doesn't leave much to point at. As an experiment, go into the router's configuration utility and disable wireless security. Now, in your computer, go to Network and Sharing Center, click the Manage Wireless Networks link, and either remove it or modify it to have no security. See http://www.home-network-help.com/delete-wireless-network.html Can you connect wirelessly from the computer with no security? Aside from your wireless connection issue, you might want to think about the following (but it's lower priority). What port on the wireless router is connected to your broadband router (i.e., the "Internet" or "WAN" port or one of the LAN ports)? when connected to the netgear I am using ethernet port one when wired to the computer, the internet connection is just hooked up as that to the ISP router I neglected to ask the make/model of your ISP-provided router, but assuming that i

Hello, Can you connect using a wired connection? If it does, then you need to contact your internet service provider. David

error opening moviemaker

When opening moviemaker an eror acurs. somerhing about directX9 or newer. I run dx11.------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 3/10/2011, 15:05:09 Machine name: KONTOR Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hello Christian Thank you for visiting the Microsoft Answers Community site. The issue you posted is related to Windows Live and would be better suited in the http://www.windowslivehelp.com/ community. Please visit the link below to find a community that will offer the support you request. Forum specific to Movie Maker: http://www.windowslivehelp.com/product.aspx?productid=5

dxdiag not showing display

To be honest, I don't know what happened but dxdiag display tab doesn't show anything. ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 1/2/2013, 18:21:46 Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

1: When I type in "dxdiag" in the "search programs and files" -- the Dxdiag window pops up. In the display tab of the Dxdiag window, nothing shows up. For example, the "name, manufacturer, chip type, DAC type, approx. Total memory, monitor" are blank or n/a. The "driver" section is also blank/ unknown, or N/A. The "DirectX Features" are Not Available. I would screen snap shot this, but I do not know how to link photos. 2. I first tried to update the driver through HP Assistant, then through the AMD website. Then I went to program files and deleted the ATI driver, then reinstalled it. Same thing happened. 3. Well in the simplest way to say it. I cannot play games (it says that there is no driver {or something like that}). I think it also affect the screen rate too. Like if i tried to drag a browser around the screen. It has a delay. Sorry if my grammar affects your reading. Sorry D: EDIT: DON"T WORRY I FIXED IT.

Hi, Good to know that you have been successful in fixing the issue. Your efforts are highly appreciated!

Hi, Thank you for posting your question in Microsoft community! I see that you are facing issues with dxdiag. Please answer the following questions: Where exactly do you see the following "dxdiag not showing display"? Have you made any changes to the computer prior to the issue? What is the exact issue you are facing? Get back with the required information for assistance.

Reinstal Windows 7, no sound

I reinstalled windows 7, all of my files where deleted. Now I have no sound and I'm not sure if my computer even knows what kind of speakers are plugged into it. They're really old but before the reinstall everything worked! I'm so lost and so sick of not having any sound... This is what the DxDiag says, I hope it helps: ------------------ Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

Hi. I would suggest you to follow the link below and check if it helps. No sound in Windows http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/help/no-sound-in-windows

Check if there is a Windows.old folder on the C: drive your files may be there. See here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932912 What is the make and model of your PC, you should download and install the appropriate system drivers from their website.

If you're not sure what machine you have use msinfo32.exe to tell you, rather than DirectX which doesn't. System Retore will not necessarily restore drivers. You easiest way out of this predicament is to use MS Update (I can't believe I just suggested that ........). However, if your PC/Laptop is W7 compatible it should find the necessary drivers. Failing that you need to go to the makers website. Cheers, jerry

D3DCOMPILER_47.dll is missing

while trying to open some applications on my computor I am geeting an error which says "The program can't start because D3DCOMPILER_47.dll is missing from your computer. try reinstalling the program to fix this problem ." I am running windows 7 (64 bit) and i already have D3DCOMPILER_47.dll file in my C disk here is the information i got from DirectX diagnostic tool Force scaling Decode Power Usage: 0

No sound after reinstalling windows xp

I just reinstall windows xp and now do not have sounds other error beeps. Also getting an "INF" file error when first log into the user account. Don't know if this has something to do with it. Under the sounds and audio device everything is grey out. I can not select anything. Try to add hardware device, it does not detect it. Volume control saying no active mixer device available. Name: NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio Codec Interface Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_006A&SUBSYS_904D1509&REV_A1\3&13C0B0C5&0&30

You need to visit your computer manufacturer's website to download and install the latest device drivers. emachines. http://support.gateway.com/us/en/emac/product/default.aspx Good luck

Other Drivers For Firmware Update for Lite-On DVD-RW Drive This is the only driver they had listed. I'm not even sure if I downloaded it right. Can't find the audio driver anywhere on the manuf. website. Try to get help but couldn't even find a phone number or get any support since my computer is old. .

i am a gamer of sims games need to upgrade everything/she overheats/shuts off when i play sims games.

i am a gamer/i play sims 2 and sims 3 alot of them. she shuts off when starting/and am playing the sims games only/ i would like too upgrade everything including windows 64 bit. but i am not rich, yet i dont want these issues i have either, what do i need to get to where everything works best/better performances compatiable also. sims games are very intence heat games. i would need the sizes,names, etc also.. please could you help me.. how do i find the wattage also, need more of that i am sure when i upgrade ... ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 3/12/2011, 14:40:04 Driver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 5.01.2600.5512 (English), 4/13/2008 23:10:48, 62976 bytes --------------

ok, any that u recommend other than the kind i have... should i change or upgrade anything... could you tell me brand names, size, etc..... speed, and anything else,.

Update the drivers for display adapter, install the cooling fans

windows 7 32 bit and ati video card driver

i have a diamond stealth s120 256 MB video card AGP and just upgraded my os to windows 7 now it says it has no 3d graphics capability the card was bought before windows 7 came out ... and the disk says i have the wrong OS it worked on XP and vista got 7 due to issues with vista here is the DXdiag info ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 10/24/2009, 02:29:54 Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5960&SUBSYS_01601092&REV_01\4&2FCD0AE0&0&0008 Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\vgapnp.sys, 6.01.7100.0000 (English), 4/21/2009 22:23:17, 26112 bytes

Basically ATI says the card is out of date. It's moved into the legacy support level. http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Legacy/Pages/radeonaiw_vista32.aspx?type=2.4.1&product=2.4.1.3.25&lang=English

No audio device is installed bug.. With a twist

Hey i recently turned on my computer to find the sound wouldnt work. Ive tried re installing the drivers, ive tried using different drivers. Ive tried almost everything Heres a link to what it looks like exactly: http://yfrog.com/0hsoundissuej and i will post a DX-DIAG report under also when i bring up dxdiag it says problem getting extra sound info. ######### ------------------ System Information ------------------ DirectSound: Headphone (VIA High Definition Audio),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6001.18063 DirectSound: Speakers (VIA High Definition Audio),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6001.18063

I'm *sure* others are having this issue as well, but this is a newer issue for me. The laptop I'm using (HP Compaq 6720s) used to run all of my games perfectly, it ran WoW with the graphics cranked up, no issues, no lag, nothing. It was awesome. About 2 months ago I started getting issues where it would crash the display driver every few seconds on any Blizzard game, figuring that I play WoW for a few hours a week, and I barely play Warcraft III anymore, I didn't think much of it. Until today, when I bought Neverwinter Nights 2 off of Steam, and I got the same issue. This **** is **** me off, because it hasn't always been like this, I've done a complete wipe and reinstall of the computer, and it's still persisting. I'm at the point where I'm about to throw the laptop through as many walls as I can because it's getting that frustrating. Thanks in advance, A very frustrated individual System Specs as DXdiag text wall: ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this

Hi, I suggest you download and install the latest drivers for you video card. To determine your video card type open Display Settings by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, clicking Personalization, and then clicking Display Settings. Click Advanced Settings, and then click the Adapter tab. This is where you can see details about your video card, including what kind of video card your computer has. Refer to the link provided by HP website to troubleshoot this issue. Error: Display driver igfx stopped responding and has successfully recovered http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01317954&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=&product=3369918&rule=2290 Refer to the below link to download the latest set of drivers which are available for Windows XP and then install them in compatible mode in Windows Vista. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=3442833&prod

Blue screen help

Hey I've been getting alot of blue screens lately due to video and memory problems I think here are some examples for the first one. Description A problem with your video hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly. Problem signature Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent DirectSound: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158 Please help not sure if this is the right place to post to

Hi, Edited the last reply to add these : Memory tests do not catch all errors such as mismatched memory (possible even for sticks that appear to be identical) and when faster memory is placed in system behind slower memory. So it is best to also swap sticks in and out to check for those even if all memory tests fail to show a problem. To test RAM check here - let it run 4+ hours or so. Memory - find Memory Diagnostics tool at top of list - Right Click - RUN AS ADMIN follow the instructions Windows Vista: How to Scan / Test your RAM or Memory with Windows Vista Memory Diagnostic Tool http://www.shivaranjan.com/2007/11/01/windows-vista-how-to-scan-test-your-ram-or-memory-with-windows-vista-memory-diagnostic-tool/ Test Your Computer’s Memory Using Windows Vista Memory Diagnostic Tool http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/test-your-computers-memory-using-windows-vista-memory-diagnosti

Hi, This is my generic how to for proper driver updates : (Update the BIOS, low level chipset drivers, and the major on-board and separate device drivers. Run DriverView - set VIEW to Hide Microsoft drivers - update those without Dump in their name (see methods below). This utility makes it easy to see which versions are loaded : Microsoft MVP

Hi, Even though you replaced the video card the new card, its drivers, the motherboard, memory, BIOS, low level chipset drivers, and the other major device drivers could be involved. Check with Nvidia Support, their on-line documentation and drivers, and ask in their forums about known issues. You may need to revert back to an older version. Hardware would seem to be involded at some level. Microsoft MVP

A whole crapload of problems really.

Okayyyyy. Lets get this topic underway. Like all good people that make their way onto these forums, I've probably done something to eff my computer up, and now I am suffering and hoping for help from Microsoft^^ However, I'd like for the moment to put all blame on forces outside my control. Earlier tonight, around 2am to be exact (not that time is relevant) my power went out. Frustrated, because this as it always does, screwed me over while I was doing something, I pushed the power button again and sat back annoyed. 10 seconds later, the power flickers off again, while my PC is in Windows load-up thing. With the loading bar and the big windows logo, just after your PC's system screen or whatever it is~ :P I was like, Oh shi-, that is bad isn't it? Everyone always tells you that turning your computer off suddenly is bad, especially in the middle of important processes like updates, installs, etc. That's common sense nowadays, even if windows try's to protect against it. So, I was about to turn it on again, when the power goes on and off and on and off and on and off. Annoying, so I went and did something else for an hour. Once the power stopped pulsating for god knows what reason, I came back to my PC and turned it on. When it had loaded up past the welcome screen, it took a ridiculous amount of time to load up the average programs and stuff that start at first. Like, usually it takes about 5-10 seconds to load everything, upto Windows Live opening up on the desktop. However this time it took about a minute and a half, and the computer was still really slow in performing basic things, like rightclick->refreshing. And when it was taking forever to open the startup programs, I opened up task manager to see if the processes were running. They were, and like 10 svchost.exe's, which if I remember at all is sorta normal. Atleast it's normal to have a bunch of them. But like all but 2 of them were using somewhere between 5-30 CPU :S That's a crapload to use on my system. I'll post my info at the bottom of this post to keep things better organized. Oh also, none of the process usernames were showing, except the System Idle Process had SYSTEM next to it. So, I tried to end some processes that weren't system (like msn, limewire, steam, etc). That actually took a few seconds each, which normally ending processes is instantaneous. Now, I've had problems with svchost being corrupted in some way or another before. So I have done this before, and I'm sure it's not recommended but like most people, if it works quick and easy, and brings me no ill effect to my knowledge, I'm going to do it probably :P I ended the svchost that was using the most CPU, and my PC sped up enough to be able to use the internet :D! (Yay, i can post on microsoft now) However, I realized then that my sound wasn't working, because of instead of a sound going to my headphones confirming the ending of processes (well I noticed before svchost obviously, but whatever, i'm forgetting details in chronological order) so I tried music and stuff. I tried my front and back Audio plugs on my pc (one on the little USB dock underneath my dvd drive) and neither work with headphones or my sound system :[ So i went to device manager to try to update/repair my sound drivers or something, and that didn't work. I tried restarting in hopes that all these problems would resolves themselves, and that didn't work. So i tried to open the internet and google myself some info. THEN i noticed another problem. My taskbar wasn't working (I didn't notice this when all I had open was taskmanager :S) I could click the start button and all, and the start button worked. AND my taskbar displayed time and icons next to that. But, no windows were being docked on the taskbar. Even now, with 5 windows open my taskbar is empty. And my quicklaunch bar is gone too. This makes it a pain because if I minimize or anything, I have to resort to alt tab to navigate my windows. :[ sadface. | Driver: mouclass.sys, 4/13/2008 14:39:47, 23040 bytes err. I just removed like the entire dxdiag. It's too long for a post. :[

Hehe. I'm no technician but I can recognize easily enough when my computer is operating at less then 1/4 normal capacity for no apparent reason, and when half of my GUI features aren't working x] Yeah, i've decided to invest in saving for a backup surge battery style thing. I've allocated my most important files to a flashdrive thanks to the handiness that is winrar, and now i'm just saying ____'kit, the reformat is needed anyways. Thanks for your response. :] Also, for future reference, although your information is nice and helpful for your average person, an unemployed person who knows more, doesn't have more, doesn't want to know how he should have bought backups and ghost drives and a bunch of hardware and surge protection devices x-x The only real thing I have is a surge-bar, so that while my computer info may become corrupted, atleast the hardware will go unharmed, and with a simple reset, it's alll goooooddd ;D My advice to anyone who gets a problem like me: Too bad for you, ref

Sorry for double post, but I've got a way around copy and pasting. Oh, also, as you may have noticed, copy and pasting text onto the browser seems to be fine, just files and stuff on my pc aren't working =\ Anyways yeah, i'm going to rar and unrar files in order to place them onto my flashdrive (or just rar and leave them rar for a bit of compression maybe) I don't have a huge one, so I can't save much (only bout 2gb) but whatever, better then nothing x[

Please see inserted notes :- "LeminLyme" <=?utf-8?B?TGVtaW5MeW1l?=> wrote in message news:4f86e748-6fbb-4e66-9c8c-dae069751ad6... Okayyyyy. Lets get this topic underway. Like all good people that make their way onto these forums, I've probably done something to eff my computer up, and now I am suffering and hoping for help from Microsoft^^ However, I'd like for the moment to put all blame on forces outside my control. Earlier tonight, around 2am to be exact (not that time is relevant) my power went out. Frustrated, because this as it always does, screwed me over while I was doing something, I pushed the power button again and sat back annoyed. Buy a UPS ! (oops, just noticed below that you say you don't have a job, sorry), e.g. an APC Back-ups 650 or modern equivalent, with at least 2 battery backed outputs, and one non battery backed but, surge protected output to which you can connect a "trailing lead" with 4 or more power sockets, to which you can connect non-critical devices such as printers | modem | router | and other mains powered peripheral devices. My setup includes a trailing lead from a battery backed output so that I can plug in several low consumption devices such as Linksyys WAG354G (adsl modem/router/wifi unit), so they'll carry on unaffected by a power cut. I bought a APC Back-ups 650, must be 20 years ago, and across the years, particularly during the winter we get spells of frequent power cuts, sometimes several "3 in a row" whilst a sub-station somewhere is doing its' "auto-reset" thing. ...that's not to mention the failing heating element in an AEG fan oven, and a steam iron that started throwing the household RCD, ...e.g. across the years quite a few power cuts that could have upset hardware and/or software ! worth it's weight in gold ! ....and avoids major problems such as you#re describing here. | Driver: mouclass.sys, 4/13/2008 14:39:47, 23040 bytes err. I just removed like the entire dxdiag. It's too long for a post. :[

Win7 Not Detecting (Some) USB Hardware/Drivers

So I've been working on fixing this problem for 15 hours and I'm at my wits end. Windows 7 is not detecting hardware being plugged into my USB port- but only some hardware. Specifically my Wacom Intuos 4 and Zune player, two very different things. Yesterday I turned on my computer and to my delight a window popped up with the words "TABLET DRIVER NOT FOUND". Yep the driver was no longer available on my computer. It has eaten my drivers randomly before, my computer is a decrepit old thing and sometimes it does weird stuff. Usually uninstalling what's left/restarting/re-installing is enough to fix it- but not this time. When I plug in the tablet I get zero response. Zero. The tablet doesn't light up. Windows doesn't detect it. I don't see it in the device driver list. Nothing. Here is the first steps I took: | Driver: sermouse.sys, 7/13/2009 16:45:08, 19968 bytes | Driver: mouclass.sys, 7/13/2009 18:20:44, 41552 bytes

I've tried all of these steps before, multiple times. I even made a comprehensive list in my original post. Again, only two specific devices are not detected by Windows. There is no confirmation noise when they are plugged in. The tablet doesn't power on, the Zune only goes into basic 'charge mode' which happens whenever a Zune gets plugged into a power source, it's not a hardware issue. I have tested both items on multiple usb ports and with multiple computers. I have re-installed the drivers countless times. The hardware works fine on everything but this computer. I've done everything in these steps and then some. I need more creative answers.

Hi, Perform steps mentioned below and see if the Hardware Devices get recognized. a: Type Devmgmt.msc , and then hit enter. The Device Manager window opens. b: Click to select your computer as the location for the scan. c: On the Action menu, click Scan for hardware changes . Please reply if you have any questions.

Hi Artea, This issue happens because of the following reasons: a: Windows can’t find a driver for the USB device b : Windows doesn't recognize the USB device c: There's a problem with the device Perform steps from the link mentioned below and see if the device get detected. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-vista/tips-for-solving-problems-with-usb-devices Note: This also applies to Windows 7 Please reply if you have any questions.

Some of my wav files don't play sound and the sound shuts off when I start a game. How do I fix this?

About 3 weeks ago, I had sound on my games. I checked my sound card according to the properties. No conflicts and working. I noticed that some of my wav files don't play sound as well. I ran DxDiag here is my results: ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 9/22/2013, 04:03:39 | Driver: mouclass.sys, 4/13/2008 22:09:48, 23040 bytes This is driving me crazy. I descided to install a game to see if the sound would play. It has the same problem as the other games that are installed already!

Hi Please can I have some assistance in fixing my PC

Crash List Created by using BlueScreenView Dump File Crash Time 14/02/2015 06:55:45 PM I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO FIX MY COMPUTER PLEASE COULD SOMEONE HELP ME! THANKYOU SINCERELY.

We do need the actual log files (called a DMP files) as they contain the only record of the sequence of events leading up to the crash, what drivers were loaded, and what was responsible. Please follow our instructions for finding and uploading the files we need to help you fix your computer. They can be found here If you have any questions about the procedure please ask

AVGfree, SuperAntiSpyware, Microsoft System Scanner, and Malwarebytes have all got "stuck" while scanning C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\tgfncdrd.sys or C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\termdd.sys

Original title: Antivirus software unable to scan AVGfree, SuperAntiSpyware, Microsoft System Scanner, and Malwarebytes have all got "stuck" while scanning C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\tgfncdrd.sys or C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\termdd.sys Any suggestions? The whole computer freezes up when it gets to this file. Thanks.

Hi, termdd.sys is a Microsoft Windows terminal server file and it is safe. Let’s try these steps and check. Step 1: Check for the issue in clean boot state . Step 2 : Also check for error messages in event viewer. If you find any error messages then post back the exact error message so that we can assist you better. Refer: Using Event Viewer http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/snap_event_viewer.mspx?mfr=true Understanding Event Viewer http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/event_overview_01.mspx?mfr=true How to view and manage event logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427

Posting Information Reports is not helpful. You need to concentrate on Errors and to a lesser extent Warnings. Are you disabling AVG 2011 (Free) when you run Malwarebytes. Is your copy of Malwarebytes the Free or Pro version? This is my standard advice. In your situation you only need to download updated definitions for Malwarebytes. Boot the computer to safe mode with networking and download and install Malwarebytes (freeware version for home users only), update definitions and run in safe mode. Disable other security software whilst you are doing scans. http://www.precisesecurity.com/how-to/ht-smodewnet.htm http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free Download and run SuperAntiSpyware (Free Edition) http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html Some malware is now installing proxy server entries redirecting internet connections. If you encounter this problem see Step 2 in the link which follows: http://www.myantispyware.com/2011/02/21/how-to-remove-internet-security-essent

I tried to download Guided Help for the clean reboot, but it will not run. I am the only computer administrator on this computer. I do not have a "Performance and Maintenance" icon in the control panel, and thus I was unable to locate the event viewer.

I believe that AVG 2011 was disabled with Malwarebytes ran. Malwarebytes was the Free version. The internet connection is not redirected (I checked--no proxy settings). I do not recall doing any sort of file repair programme on July 7th. Yellow question marks in Device Manager --Parport "This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed. (Code 24)" --Tgfncdred "This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed. (Code 24)" I am working on the Malwarebytes scan and then will try SuperAntiSpyware again (it got stuck three times yesterday, but I'll try again after Malwarebytes completes). What is Broadcom NesExtremme Gigabit NIC? Thanks for your help.

Malwarebytes ran and found 2 problems. When I viewed the log, it said "no action taken" after the two problems were listed. I had rebooted the computer as requested; so I'm not sure if they were removed or not. Superantispyware also ran and found 2 problems. When I went back to view the log in "normal" mode, it did not show the scan I had ran in safe mode. So, I'm not really sure what it found.

XP Slow Shutdown

About a month ago (~Oct 1/10) I noticed my computer was taking about 5 minutes to shut down or restart. Boot up is normal. When I shut down, the message "Windows is shutting down" stays up for about 5 minutes. I also noticed that fast user switching is not working even though it is enabled. I checked the system event log, and each time I boot up, the following error is recorded: " The following boot start or system start drivers failed to load: TermDD" I ran a boot log which recorded multiple entries of: "Did not load driver\systemroot\system32\drivers\termdd.sys" Also, under device manager, the terminal server keyboard driver, and terminal server mouse driver have yellow exclamation marks. I'm running XP Home SP3 with current updates. I have done malware scans with several programs and nothing comes up. All other functions appear normal. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

I recently did a repair install of XP and found that, because I had installed from the original disk + SP3, I had installed IE6. The shutdown took forever. Once I noticed IE6 and downloaded and installed IE8 the problem was solved.

[Repost] There's a very good chance that you are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection! NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help! Microsoft PCSafety provides home users (only) with no-charge support in dealing with malware infections such as viruses, spyware (including unwanted software), and adware. https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?&prid=7552&st=1 Also available via the Consumer Security Support home page: https://consumersecuritysupport.microsoft.com/ Otherwise... 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually: http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download the MSRT on a non-infected machi

Now move on to Steps #2 and #3. In the meantime, you can answer all of the following questions by number in your next reply: 1. What anti-virus application or security suite is installed, when (approx. date) did you install it, and is your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? 2. Has a(nother) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the computer? 3. Did a Norton or a McAfee free-trial come preinstalled on the computer when you bought it? (Doesn't matter if you never used or Activated it.) 4. When (approx. date) did you install SP3? ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (IE, Mail, Security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ Disclaimer: MS MVPs neither represent nor work for Microsoft

Yes! I see you're still pushing malware as the cause of computer problems. Hope this helps, Gerry Cornell

Now move on to Steps #2 and #3. In the meantime, you can answer all of the following questions by number in your next reply: 1. What anti-virus application or security suite is installed, when (approx. date) did you install it, and is your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? 2. Has a(nother) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the computer? 3. Did a Norton or a McAfee free-trial come preinstalled on the computer when you bought it? (Doesn't matter if you never used or Activated it.) 4. When (approx. date) did you install SP3? ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (IE, Mail, Security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ Disclaimer: MS MVPs neither represent nor work for Microsoft 1. Trend Micro Internet Security Pro has been installed for last 2 years, and is current. No non-MS anti-spyware or 3rd party firewall installed. 2. Neither Norton or McAfee has ever been installed. 3. No AV apps were ev

This suggestion may help. Download and install the User Profile Hive Cleanup Service Download details: User Profile Hive Cleanup Service http://snipurl.com/5b61 UPHClean v1.5e readme.txt http://snipurl.com/ko8m Hope this helps, Gerry Cornell Thanks for the suggestion - I already installed UPHClean about 3 days ago. No change. Still have slow shutdown, and fast user switching still not working.

Windows XP slow shutdown

About a month ago (~Oct 1/10) I noticed my computer was taking about 5 minutes to shut down or reset. Boot up is normal. When I shut down, the message "Windows is shutting down" stays up for about 5 minutes. I also noticed that fast user switching is not working even though it is enabled. I checked that system event log, and each time I boot up, the following error is recorded: " The following boot start or system start drivers failed to load: TermDD" I ran a boot log which recorded multiple entries of: "Did not load driver\systemroot\system32\drivers\termdd.sys" Also, under device manager, the terminal server keyboard driver, and terminal server mouse driver have yellow exclamation marks. I'm running XP Home SP3 with current updates. All other functions appear normal. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Since this is the Windows Update forum, which deals with updating issues, suggest you repost this to the Windows XP Performance and maintenance forum or wait until a Moderator moves it there. MowGreen Windows Expert IT Pro - Consumer Security

it really depends on how deep the problem is within WIndows XP. you might be able to fix it with a registry cleaner, or a computer repair software tool that restore the installation files. the worst case scenario might require you to format the hard drive and re-install windows xp. by the sounds of things, you may get away with a registry clean and using a repair tool.

How does this pertain to Windows Update functionality, Mike? The above notwithstanding, there' s a very good chance that you are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection! NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help! Microsoft PCSafety provides home users (only) with no-charge support in dealing with malware infections such as viruses, spyware (including unwanted software), and adware. https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?&prid=7552&st=1 Also available via the Consumer Security Support home page: https://consumersecuritysupport.microsoft.com/ Otherwise... 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually: http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx NB: Run the FULL scan

How do I manually remove a "Backdoor.Tidserv!inf" detected by my Norton

Hi guys, i am competely new to this website and dont really know anything about it. so please be helpfull but also simple so i can understand. basically the problem is this "Backdoor.Tidserv!inf" which has infected my computer. when i run Norton virus checker it found this, termdd.sys (Backdoor.Tidserv!inf), when i try to remove it it says i have to manually remove it, but i have no idea how to do this. The infected file is C:\Windows\System32\drivers\termdd.sys. can anyone help me on getting rid of this. Please.

Download and run the free program shown below. It is exceptionally effective against most variants of Tidserv. How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS (aka Tidserv, TDSServ, Alureon)?\ http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/solutions?qid=208280684 "shahed786" wrote in message news:*** Email address is removed for privacy ***... Hi guys, i am competely new to this website and dont really know anything about it. so please be helpfull but also simple so i can understand. basically the problem is this "Backdoor.Tidserv!inf" which has infected my computer. when i run Norton virus checker it found this, termdd.sys (Backdoor.Tidserv!inf), when i try to remove it it says i have to manually remove it, but i have no idea how to do this. The infected file is C:\Windows\System32\drivers\termdd.sys. can anyone help me on getting rid of this. Please.

Suggest that you stick to the thread you've posted at Geeks to Go for personalized assistance in cleaning the system - http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/289967-termddsys-backdoortidservinf/ Removing this malware is complicated and it can not be done with just one malware removal tool. You will need someone to walk you through all the steps that are needed to clean the system. Here's an older thread on BleepingComputer.com that shows how complicated it's removal is - Backdoor.Tidserv!inf Infected with above please help Alternatively, you can contact Microsoft for no-charge support for getting the system cleaned up - I think my computer is infected – what do I do now? MowGreen Windows Expert IT Pro - Consumer Security

Remote Desktop devices not working, driver not loaded

Hello. Remote Desktop service has stopped working suddenly on my computer. I can't start Remote desktop services (TermService) because it depends on "Terminal device driver" (TermDD) service. And it seems it cannot start because I have exclamation marks at "Terminal Server Keyboard Driver" and "Terminal Server Mouse Driver" in Device Manager. I tried to reinstall these devices but it didn't help. The error message says: Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39). During reinstallation of the driver there is CM_PROB_DRIVER_FAILED_LOAD error in installer logs. I don't think it's really the driver problem. I have termdd.sys in my system and it is in correct version. I observed that when I run Windows in safe mode both devices work correctly and there are no exclamation marks. Therefore I suppose there is some conflict with other driver or something. I don't remember changing anything in the system related to Remote Desktop. T

Hi, Check the link provided below for information on using devices and resources in a Remote Desktop session. How can I use my devices and resources in a Remote Desktop session?

I'm afraid you haven't read my post at all. The problem is with starting Remote Desktop service because of errors in Device Manager, not with device redirection in RD session.

This is Windows 7 Ultimate at home, there is no domain. Thank you for the links.

Hello, I apologies for the late response. I would like to inform you that Remote Desktop Problem is completely dealt by Technet forums. So please, I request you to post the query in Technet forums for better assistance. Microsoft TechNet http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/05e22e5c-68ea-4860-839b-39e607359913/windows-7-rdp-not-working?forum=w7itpronetworking http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/26f255ca-d168-488c-978e-aac579f194e5/remote-desktop-stopped-working-with-windows-7-service-pack-1?forum=w7itproui Hope this information is helpful. Please do let us know if you need further assistance, we’ll be glad to assist you. Thank you

Hello, Welcome to Microsoft Community Forum. Is this system is on Domain? If the system is on Domain, and the issue is related to server. We have a dedicated forum support for Server Issues. Here is the link, please refer. Microsoft TechNet http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/05e22e5c-68ea-4860-839b-39e607359913/windows-7-rdp-not-working?forum=w7itpronetworking http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/26f255ca-d168-488c-978e-aac579f194e5/remote-desktop-stopped-working-with-windows-7-service-pack-1?forum=w7itproui Thank you

Hello everybody, I have a Problem with following hardware spec PC: i7 4790K Gigabyte GAZ97 32GB Ram 4xSSD on Striped RAID (Over onboard Controller) Nvidia GTX 780 Windows 7 x64 Mostly at highly stressing video rendering tasks, the computer freezes with a bluescreen, the errors are different from time to time but I can reproduce it easily. When I run a stress Test with CPU-Z for half an hour, nothing happens (no BSOD) but when I render a video file with a lens correction filter, it mostly comes to 40-50% then the BSOD appears. In another video rendering software, the same issue happens. What I tried already: Updated all Drivers and BIOS, unplugged any Hardware including a test of every single RAM DIMM at once, unplugged graphics card and tested it with the onboard card. BIOS Settings are all set to factory default, so no overclocking e.g. I have collected several memory dumps and hope that anyone can give me a clue where else I can check or what I can try to do. The memory Dumps are dow

Your link contains malware please move it elsewhere

Hello ZigZag, I don´t know which scanner you are using, but its a false alert. https://www.virustotal.com/file/bbc5f92d3aeb8dc94b0be75eb531c845fc765b3c3cd046fc5e258ca4de971097/analysis/1470589872/ https://www.metadefender.com/#!/results/file/793be2f6cda64ce589c754eb6aafa3d7/extracted/files Anyways, I uploaded it somewhere else too: http://www.filedropper.com/080716-6130-01 Cheers!

Hi My MSDN, I have several questions, to assist you better with your concern. What App are you using for rendering the video with lens correction filter and what is the version. I would like to know also if the computer was able to meet the system requirements (maximum or minimum) of the App.